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POSTING DATE: May 6, 2019
APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 24, 2019, or open until filled
POSITION: Course Coordinator for two sections of CSCI 1800: Case Studies in Computing and Society (Fall Term 2019); Course Instructor for one section of CSCI 1801: Society and Technology Since the Age of Automation (Winter 2019)
DEPARTMENT/LOCATION: Faculty of Computer Science, 6050 University Avenue
PAY RATE: As per CUPE Collective Agreement, appointment at 3 credit hours (Fall Term 2019) and 6 credit hours (Winter Term 2020).
WORK ASSIGNMENT: In Fall 2019, this sessional appointment will serve as course coordinator responsible for the coordination,
organization, and administration of two sections of CSCI1800 “Computing and Society in History” a required writing-intensive course for first-year computer science students.
Duties include: 1) attending all lectures; 2) assisting with lecture delivery, student response system (TopHat), and lecture recording; 3) managing online course material, including posting of student resources, documents, slides, and audio on Brightspace and TopHat; 4) serving as primary student contact via office hours (3h/week) and email; 5) organizing team members, including up to 20 TAs: serving as first point of contact for TAs, assisting with TA recruitment, training, and mentoring, and running weekly team meetings (2h/week); 6) supervising student assessments including: supervising TA grading, harmonizing grades; final exam printing and proctoring; proctoring make-up final exams if necessary; 7) managing Academic Integrity offences, including filing accusations and attending meetings; 8) collaborating with the course instructor on instructional design and students assessments; providing detailed written feedback at end of term.
During the Fall 2019 term, they will also be responsible for one tutorial of approximately 25 students, with duties including: leading one-50minute tutorial per week; completing appropriate preparation /reading; grading weekly papers and final exam; communication with students via email, Brightspace, and/or in person; tracking and enter grades on Brightspace; and attending meetings/training.
In the Winter 2020 term, this sessional appointment will be responsible for instruction, organization, and administration of one section of CSCI 1801 “Case Studies in Computing and Society,” a required writing-intensive course for first-year computer science students. FULL TA SUPPORT IS PROVIDED.
Duties include: 1) preparation of all classes, including syllabus, lectures, and supporting materials; 2) collaborating with the instructor of another section of CSCI 1801 in order to harmonize and sync all course assessments for the two sections; 3) managing online course material, including posting of student resources, documents, slides, and audio on Brightspace and TopHat; 4) organizing team members, including TAs; assisting with TA recruitment, training, and mentoring; 5) supervising student assessments, including supervising TA grading, harmonizing grades; final exam printing and proctoring; proctoring make-up final exams if necessary; 6) managing Academic Integrity offences, including filing accusations and attending
meetings.
REQUIREMENTS OF POSITION: PhD in a field relevant to the History and/or Philosophy of Science and Technology, completed or ABD. Preference will be given to those applicants with the following background and experience:
Teaching first-year students;
Managing Teaching Assistants;
Teaching students with technical backgrounds;
Teaching multi-language learners;
Teaching writing-intensive courses.
Applicants must be available for all course meetings.
Lectures: TR 11:35-12:55 and MW 16:05–17:55 (Fall Term); TR 11:35-12:55 (Winter
Term); Tutorials: TBA.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE ABOVE POSITION, PLEASE APPLY IN WRITING BY THE APPLICATION DEADLINE. Applications must include a cover letter with full contact information, a summary of previous teaching and administrative experience including student evaluations from previously taught university-level courses, a statement of teaching interest / philosophy, a résumé with contact information for two references, and a completed self-evaluation questionnaire, and a completed Self-Identification Questionnaire, which is available at: . All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
Applications should be sent by email to:
Dr. Roberta Barker
Associate Dean Academic
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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University
roberta.barker@dal.ca
All offers of employment are conditional upon sufficient student enrolment in the course and approval by the University. 鶹ý is committed to fostering a collegial culture grounded in diversity and inclusiveness. The University encourages applications from qualified Aboriginal people, persons with a disability, racially visible persons, women, persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, and all qualified candidates who would contribute to the diversity of our community. For more information, please visit
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