Welcome to my Teaching and Training page! Below, you will find a list of courses I’ve taught along with example syllabi.

University of Illinois

Stat 100 Statistics is an introductory undergraduate level statistics course for students of any and all majors. The course focuses on the basic principles of statistics.

University of Minnesota

EPSY 5261 Introductory Statistical Methods is an introductory master’s level statistics course for students in the educational, psychological, and health sciences. The course focuses the basic principles of statistical inference.

EPSY 3264 Basic and Applied Statistics is an introductory undergraduate level statistics course for students in any major. The course focuses on the basic principles of statistical inference.

PUBH 6451 Biostatistics II (as Co-Instructor) is a master’s level course in statistics for students in the health sciences. It is the second course in a sequence (preceded by PUBH 6450) and focuses on statistical modelling of public health phenomena.

George Washington University

HSCI 2117 Introduction to Statistics for the Health Sciences is an introductory undergraduate level statistics course for students in the health sciences. The course focuses on the basic principles of statistical inference.

HSCI 3117 Principles of Biostatistics for the Health Sciences is an intermediate undergraduate level statistics course for students in the health sciences. The course focuses on basic biostatistical literacy with regards to statistical modelling of public health phenomena.

STAT 6210 Data Analysis (as TA) is a master’s level course for students in the statistics department. The course focuses on modern and applied methods of statistical analysis and programming.

STAT 3187 Introduction to Sampling (as TA) is an advanced undergraduate level course for students in the statistics department. The course focuses on the theories and principles of statistical sampling.

STAT 2112 Business Statistics II (as TA) is an introductory undergraduate level course for students majoring in the business related programs. It is the second course in a sequence (preceded by STAT 2111) and focuses on methods and applications of statistical inference.

Workshops

United Nations Secretariat, Office of Internal Oversight Services, Inspection and Evaluation Division. Principles of Statistical Inference for Program Evaluation, May 16-18, 2023

  • In this 3hr / 3day workshop, I focus on frameworks and approaches to quantitative thinking that can be utilized in mixed-method program evaluations to help determine if, when, and how statistical design and analysis can be incorporated into evaluation theories of change and evaluation reports.

Simulation SummerSchool. Simulation-based inference with R for ANOVA design experiments, June 14, 2021

  • In this 1.5hr workshop, I focus on taking a simulation-based approach to support the design, analysis, and writing of ANOVA-based research projects in the psychological sciences.