
Lectures and Curriculum

Photo Credit: "Healy Hall, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C." by Ken Lund is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
De-blackboxing the Chinese Internet
Department: Communication, Culture, and Technology
(CCTP-652)
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​This Georgetown University graduate course within the Communication, Culture, and Technology program delves deep into questions facing Chinese business leaders, trendsetters, and policymakers as technological advances such as artificial intelligence (AI) make their mark on the internet and society. (In Person)

Photo Credit: "Healy Hall, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C." by Ken Lund is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
Education and China in the Digital Era
Department: Learning, Design, and Technology (LDES-609)
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​​This Georgetown University graduate course within the Learning, Design, and Technology program explores how a digitally connected China necessitated deliberate changes to a millennia-old pedagogy and education system. (In Person)

Photo Credit: "McMahon Hall, Catholic University of America, Washington, DC" by w_lemay is marked with CC0 1.0.
Unpacking the Chinese Internet
Department: Modern Languages and Literatures (Chinese)
(CHN-290)
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This Catholic University undergraduate course explored the social, political, economic, and technical aspects undergirding the Internet in China. (Online)

Digital Authoritarianism
​This 2-part course hosted here on Udemy.com includes 6 hours of content introducing learners to the basic structure, policies, and function of digital dictatorships and their strengths/weaknesses.

Intro to Golf Etiquette
​This 40-minute course hosted here on Udemy.com includes introductory materials and examples of how to act on the golf course with courtesy and confidence from your very first round. The course is designed for golfers of all ages and experiences. This instruction was initiated while serving as an assistant coach in The First Tee, a junior golf program.