Teaching Experience

University of Washington iSchool

Lecturer and Assistant Teaching Professor, 2019-

  • Information Resources, Services, and Collections (Online)
  • Indigenous Ways of Knowing in the Digital World (Residential)
  • Community Engagement Strategies in Information Science (Online)
  • Indigenous Systems of Knowledge (Online)
  • Storytelling in a Digital Age (Online)

Graduate MLIS Program: Instructor of Record

  • Indigenous Systems of Knowledge (Online: Spring 2014 & Spring 2016; Residential: Spring 2015)
  • Cross Cultural Approaches to Leadership (Residential: Winter 2016)
  • The Question of Information (Online: Autumn 2015)

Graduate MLIS Program: Teaching Assistant

  • Public Libraries and Advocacy (Online: Spring 2018 & Spring 2017)
  • Community Engagement in Libraries and Information Centers (Residential: Winter 2018)
  • Information Services, Services and Collections (Online: Winter 2015)
  • Information and Society (Online: Autumn 2014)
  • Management of Information Organizations (Online: Winter 2014)
  • Reader/Grader: Graduate MLIS Program
  • Instruction and Training Strategies for Information Professionals (Online: Autumn 2013)

University of Arizona School of Information Resources and Library Science: Co-Instructor

  • Information Environments from Hispanic and Native American Perspectives (Fall 2009)

North Carolina State University Libraries, 2007-2009

  • Information literacy instruction for social sciences
  • Library Online Basic Orientation (LOBO)

Shiprock High School, Shiprock, New Mexico

  • Student Teacher, Language Arts (Spring 2004)
  • Special Education Assistant (2002)

New Mexico State University

  • Graduate Assistant Department of Curriculum & Instruction
  • Multicultural Education (Fall 2003; Spring 2004)

Doña Ana Branch Community College Adult Basic Education

  • Tutorial Assistant (Fall 2002; Spring 2003; Summer 2003)

AmeriCorps

  • San Juan Service Corps: Project READ Adult Literacy Tutor; Kirtland After School Tutoring Program development and tutor (October 2000-October 2001)