Teaching Philosophy
We are fortunate in the ISDS department to be teaching subjects that are directly relevant at work. I try to strike a balance between imparting marketable skills and fundamental principles. Whereas the marketability of specific skills will change all the time, many of the underlying ideas will endure longer.
Current Teaching Assignments
ISM 4220, Business Data Communications, Syllabus
ISM 6225, Distributed Information Systems, Syllabus
ISM 4930/ 6930, Information Security and Risk Management, Syllabus
ISM 6930, Web Applications Development, Syllabus
The course material for these courses is available through the myUSF portal.
Other Courses Taught
Spring 2002, Fall 2001: Graduate and Undergraduate courses
on Data Communications, USF
Spring 2000: Graduate course on client-server systems to MBA
students at SUNY Buffalo
Fall 1998, 1999: Undergraduate course on data networks to
MIS seniors at SUNY Buffalo
Summer 1999, 2000: Introductory course on Management Information
Systems to juniors at SUNY Buffalo