Yingying Han: Teaching and Mentoring Experiences
I have experiences teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses in the School of Information Sciences. I have experiences teaching classes in the modes of face-to-face, synchronous online, asynchronous online, and hybrid.
🏅I was selected as a “Teacher Ranked as Excellent” by my students in 2022 Spring for my instruction at IS543 Digital Preservation class.
📚 Courses that I have taught as an instructor or Teaching Assistant:
- Fall 2018: Teaching Assistant for “IS 575 Metadata in Theory and Practice,” instructed by Dr. Jerome McDonough.
- Spring 2019: Teaching Assistant for “IS504 Sociotechnical Information Systems,” instructed by Dr. Jerome McDonough and Adam Rusch.
- Summer 2019: Teaching Assistant for “IS575 Metadata in Theory and Practice,” instructed by Dr. Rhiannon Bettivia.
- Fall 2019: Teaching Assistant for “CS598 Data Curation,” instructed by Dr. Allen Renear.
- Spring 2020: Teaching Assistant for “IS504 Sociotechnical Information Systems,” instructed by Dr.Jessie Chin.
- Summer 2020: Teaching Assistant for “IS502 Library, Information, and Society,” instructed by Dr. Joyce M. Latham.
- Fall 2020: Teaching Assistant for “IS543 Digital Preservation,” instructed Dr. Jerome McDonough.
- Spring 2021: Co-Instructor for “IS543 Digital Preservation,” with Dr. Jerome McDonough.
- Summer 2021: Teaching Assistant for “IS400 Colloquium,” instructed by Dr. Emily Knox.
- Fall 2021: Co-Instructor for “IS543 Digital Preservation,” with Professor Robert DeCandido.
- Spring 2022: Co-Instructor for “IS543 Digital Preservation,” with Professor Robert DeCandido.
- Summer 2022: Teaching Assistant for “IS453 Information Books and Resources for Youth,” in- structed by Professor Diekman.
- Fall 2022, Teaching Assistant for “IS401 Introduction to Network Systems,” instructed by Dr. Martin Wolske.
- Spring 2023, Teaching Assistant for “IS401 Introduction to Network Systems,” instructed by Dr. Martin Wolske.
- Fall 2024, Teaching Assistant for ”IS 505 Information Organization and Access,” instructed by Dr. Travis Wagner.Guest Lecture ExperiencesSpring 2024
👩💼 Guest Lecture Experiences
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Community Informatics Class: Delivered a guestlecture and facilitated a discussion on critical archival studies and community archives.
- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Asian American Culture Center: Delivered a guest lecture and facilitated a discussion on documenting Chinese/American experiences in the United States.
- University of Denver, Digital Preservation class: Delivered a guest lecture on Open Archival Information System (OAIS) and PREMIS metadata