Teaching
Courses
- I served as a Visiting Lecturer in the Spring of 2011 at Gothenburg
University, where I taught a short course
on Cognitive and
Computational Models of Language Learning and Use.
- I presented a 4-part lecture series on Embodied Models of Language Learning and Use at the Interdisciplinary College (IK 2007), an annual week-long spring convergence of researchers and students in Günne, Germany. The result can be seen as both a whirlwind introduction to the overall NTL approach (i.e., a nutshell version of the NTL course, from which I swiped some slides!) and an extended version of my dissertation talk. [course slides (zipped, 15 MB)]
Other teaching experience
I have also served as a graduate student instructor for the following courses:
- Graduate Student Instructor, UC BerkeleyCS 182 / CogSci 110 /
Ling 109: The Neural Basis of Thought and Language (Feldman)
- Graduate Student Instructor, UC Berkeley, CS 188: Introduction
to Artificial Intelligence
- Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, CS 50 (introductory computer science course)