I have served as the instructor of record for several undergraduate courses and taught at CUNY (John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Hunter College) and SUNY New Paltz. I have experience teaching across three modalities: in person, online synchronous, and online asynchronous.
Undergraduate Courses
I have taught the following courses. Contact me to request recent syllabi.
- Law & Society
- Criminology
- Gender & Crime
- Current Social Theory
In addition to teaching, I am excited about the potential of digital projects and open education resources (OER) to expand student learning and center students as knowledge creators. I am the 2024-2025 Open Digital Projects Fellow at CUNY Graduate Center’s Teaching and Learning Center, where I work alongside TLC staff to help develop digital resources for faculty and students across CUNY.
Open Education Resources and Class Websites
During my time at CUNY, I have developed several OER projects. Below are a few examples. Please contact me if I can help support your digital pedagogy work.
- Towards a Critically Open Future: An Annotated Resource Guide for Open Education Resources (edited and designed by Elvis Bakaitis)
- Criminology 319 at Hunter College
- 2021 blog post on some of my reflections designing criminology courses
- Workshop on Crime and the Law at CUNY Graduate Center