Mark A. Pauley, Ph.D.

 

Courses Taught - Workshops - Other Experience

Teaching Experience:

Courses Taught - top

Fall 2007 Courses
Teaching: Advanced Bioinformatics Programming (to be offered as a Computer Science Special
Topics course)
Teaching: BIOI 1000, Introduction to Bioinformatics
 
Spring 2007 Courses
Teaching: BIOI 4970, Senior Project in Bioinformatics
Teaching: BIOI 4960, Seminar in Bioinformatics
 
Fall 2006 Courses
Taught: BIOI 1000, Introduction to Bioinformatics
 
Other Courses
Taught: CIST 1400, Introduction to Computer Science I
Taught/Developed: CIST 1404, Introduction to Computer Science I Laboratory
Taught: CSCI 1620, Introduction to Computer Programming II
Taught: CSCI 2830, Java Programming
Taught/Developed: BIOI 1000, Introduction to Bioinformatics I
Taught/Developed: BIOI 3000, Applied Bioinformatics II (originally Introduction to Bioinformatics)
Taught/Developed: CIST 1300, Introduction to Web Development (originally Introduction to Web
Programming)

Workshops - top

For a number of years, I was very involved with the development and implementation of summer technology workshops for high school students. Below are the workshops that I developed and the years that they were held. (I would be happy to share my experiences with you; for details please feel free to contact me.)
  • June 2005 - Upward Bound Robotics Workshop
  • July 2004 - Minorities in Information Technology and Engineering Workshop
  • July 2003 - Boys Town CyberCamp
  • July 2003 - Diversity in IT & Engineering Workshop
  • June 2003 - Women in IT & Engineering Workshop
  • June 2002 - Upward Bound IT Worship
Although I greatly enjoyed doing this, I don't have the time to do this much anymore.

Other Experience - top

Bioinformatics Undergraduate Degree - University of Nebraska at Omaha. Member of a small group of faculty members who developed and implemented an undergraduate major in bioinformatics at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. The degree officially because available in fall 2004. At the time of creation, the degree was one of a very few of its kind in the nation.

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