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Plant Ecology

Lecturer

JANUARY – APRIL 2013

Biology Department,
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

This course is an introduction to ecology as a scientific discipline with an emphasis on plants, covering ecological principles on how plant populations and communities interact with their environment at local, regional and global scale. The course is complemented with a laboratory which emphasizes the identification of common plants, vegetation types, and ecosystems of the region, and introduces students with hypothesis testing through field experiments.

Environmental Science

Teaching Assistant

AUGUST – DECEMBER 2012

School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Instructor: Dr. Danny Coenen

The course was designed as an introduction to the field of environmental science in preparation for more advanced future coursework. Duties included grading quizzes, exams and term papers and help students with coursework during office hours.

Dendrology and Forest Plants

AUGUST 2010 – DECEMBER 2012

School of Forest Resources and Conservation,
University of Florida. Gainesville, FL
Guest lecturer during the Fall course

Instructor: Dr. Michael Andreu
Lecture covered the tropical biome with an emphasis on tropical forestsĀ of Costa Rica.

Summer Study Abroad program (Costa Rica)

MAY – AUGUST 2007

Levine College of Law,
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

Teaching assistant

Instructors: J.D. Thomas Ankersen, J.D. Joan Flocks, and Franklin Paniagua I was a student in the program and at the same time assisted with course logistics and helped students coordinate class projects.