I've always enjoyed learning and am passionate about teaching and instilling and nurturing curiosity in my students. Where possible, I believe that integrating hands-on learning opportunities with in-class learning provides the best learning outcomes for students. I also believe in developing marketable skills in my courses in addition to teaching theory.
Everyone with an interest in the conservation of wildlife and our natural resources should have the opportunity for an education and career in this field. Today, there are many teaching techniques at our disposal, particularly with online learning opportunities increasing in demand. I embrace these opportunities through the use of open software such as R, QGIS, and Git, as well as using free or open access resources in the classroom to promote equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Everyone with an interest in the conservation of wildlife and our natural resources should have the opportunity for an education and career in this field. Today, there are many teaching techniques at our disposal, particularly with online learning opportunities increasing in demand. I embrace these opportunities through the use of open software such as R, QGIS, and Git, as well as using free or open access resources in the classroom to promote equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Instructor
Wildlife Ecology - ERS 346 - Fall 2019
Teaching Assistant
Field Ecology - ENVS 200 - Fall 2018
Advanced Environmental Research Methods - ENVS 278 - Fall 2015, 2016, 2017
Introduction to Environmental Research Methods - ENVS 178 - Winter 2016
Wildlife Ecology and Management - BIO 3446B - Winter 2014, 2015
Analysis and Interpretation of Biological Data - BIO 2244 - Fall 2014
Advanced Environmental Research Methods - ENVS 278 - Fall 2015, 2016, 2017
Introduction to Environmental Research Methods - ENVS 178 - Winter 2016
Wildlife Ecology and Management - BIO 3446B - Winter 2014, 2015
Analysis and Interpretation of Biological Data - BIO 2244 - Fall 2014
Invited Lectures
Waterfowl Ecology and Management. ERS 346 - Wildlife Ecology. School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability, University of Waterloo. Instructor: Dr. Brad Fedy. Fall 2015, 2016, 2018.
Nonparametric Approaches. ENVS 278 - Advanced Environmental Research Methods. Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo. Instructor: Dr. Chris Fletcher. Fall 2015, 2016, 2017.
Nonparametric Approaches. ENVS 278 - Advanced Environmental Research Methods. Faculty of Environment, University of Waterloo. Instructor: Dr. Chris Fletcher. Fall 2015, 2016, 2017.