Teaching is the best part of my job and getting to do it for the rest of my life is my biggest accomplishment so far. I am very passionate about my courses and my students are a source of joy and inspiration for me.

I bring much of my research interests into the classes I teach.

MIS 411/511, Social and Ethical Issues of Technology, is a course I had the fortune to design from scratch. In it, we cover a wide variety of topics related to technology ethics – from privacy to security, from the spreading of disinformation to personalization and filter bubbles, from technology regulation to economic impacts of AI.

For Executive MBA students of MIS 515, Information Security in Public and Private Sectors, I expanded the module on technology regulation and added case analyses which are regularly updated.

MIS 513, Business Foundations of IT, is a core course for MIS graduate students. It includes a module on product management, a module on the ITIL basic certification, and a series of case competitions around the common thread of digital sustainability, defined as the necessity for contemporary organizations to give equal priority to Profit, People, and Planet.