Teaching Botany
I am the primary instructor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to teach our non-majors course, Survey of Botany-Botany100. I teach this course every spring to approximately 145 students. During the pandemic, I had the privilege to teach our major's course, General Botany, and the one quarter long section of General Biology that covers Plant Biology, all online. The spring of 2020 I also created my first full field botany course, Beringian Botany, which planned a trip to Alaska with upper level and graduate botany students to study the floristics and phylogeography of plants effected by the last glaciation cycles and the Bering Land Bridge. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 pandemic, it was postponed to summer 2022. However, the trip was resumed and went ahead in July-August 2022. Click here to learn more about this field course.
It has always been my dream to teach botany at the university level, and I am so happy to have these opportunities!
It has always been my dream to teach botany at the university level, and I am so happy to have these opportunities!