Teaching

Helping train the next generation

I’m currently teaching at California State University Long Beach as a part-time lecturer in the College of Professional and Continuing Education’s Master of Science in Geographic Information Science program. I like to keep things laid-back in the classroom and create a relaxed atmosphere where students can ask questions and feel comfortable sharing their thoughts. Seeing my students develop their skills and passion for GIScience is really awesome, and I’m proud to play a part in their journey.

Courses

GISC 605 - Programming for Geospatial Professionals

  • Provides training in the use of GIS-relevant programming languages. Students will learn fundamentals of object oriented programming, application development, basic coding, and will complete a project where they develop a GIS utility.

GISC 606 - Applied Remote Sensing

  • Principles and concepts of remote sensing and digital image processing are presented and applied. Students extract information from satellite and other data sources, focusing on enhancement and extraction techniques within the visible and near-infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.

News

Fall 2023

  • Teaching GISC 605 - Programming for Geospatial Professionals on Wednesday nights at CSULB (online)

Spring 2023

  • Teaching GISC 606 - Applied Remote Sensing on Saturday mornings at CSULB (online)