Teaching
Courses
Carleton College (Visiting Assistant Professor, Lecturer)
Undergraduate
- Hacking the Humanities: Intro to Digital Methods and Theory (2015-2019)
- The Material World of the Anglo-Saxons (Winter 2015)
- The Viking World (Spring 2015)
Co-taught
- Site Specific Media: Out and About, with John Schott (Spring 2015)
- Bringing the English Past to (Virtual) Life, with Susannah Ottaway (Winter 2015)
Guest Lecture (Class, Professor: Topic of Lecture)
- Archaeological Methods, Alex Knodell: Photogrammetry, Web GIS, and Online Presentation Tools (Spring 2015)
University of Minnesota (Assistant Professor)
Graduate
- Scope and Methods of Historical Studies (Fall 2014)
Undergraduate
- Civilization and the Environment: World History to 1500 (Fall 2014)
- The Viking World: Story, History, and Archaeology (Fall 2013)
- Europe and the World: Expansion, Encounter, & Exchange from 1500 to Present (Spring 2014)
- The Dark Ages Illumined: Medieval Europe to 1050 (Spring 2014)
- Daily Life in Europe: 1300–1800 (Spring 2014)
Co-taught
Guest Lecture (Class, Professor: Topic of Lecture)
- Medieval Urban History, Kay Reyerson: Introduction to GIS for Medievalists (Spring 2014)
- Scope and Methods of Historical Studies, Anna Clark and Gail Dubrow: Material Culture and the Historian (Fall 2014)
Boston College
Undergraduate (Teacher of Record: Visiting Assistant Professor or Teaching Fellow)
- Modern History II: Globalization and Visual Culture (Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2013)
- Modern History I: Globalization and Material Culture (Fall 2009, Fall 2010)
- The Making of the Modern World I (Fall 2012)
Teaching Assistant
- Islamic Civilization, Professor Jonathan Bloom (Fall 2010)
- Europe in the World II, Professor Paul Spagnoli (Spring 2008)
- Europe in the World I, Professor Robin Fleming (Fall 2007)
- Europe and the World, 1804 to the Present, Professor Edward Rugemer (Spring 2007)
- The Atlantic World and the Development of a Global Economy, Professor Alan Rogers (Fall 2006)