Kathryn has taught a wide range of courses in the areas of anthropology, sociology, and information studies. Many of her classes are taught online. Kathryn has won the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (2010) and is an Online Ambassador for Open SUNY. Here are some of the courses she has taught at the university level:
- Cultural Diversity
- Cultures, Health, and Healing
- The Anthropology of Pandemics
- Visual Research Methods
- Digital Ethnography
- Qualitative Methods
- Information Design Thesis/Project
- Webpage Analysis and Evaluation
- Global Communication
- Teaching and Learning in Second Life
- The Sociology of Work and Occupations
- Evaluating Information Technology
- IT Workforce Analysis
- Massive Online Collaboration
- Projects and Principles in New Media
- IDT Research Methods
- Critique of the Information Age
- Information Technology and Human Values
- Information Transfer Through Storytelling
- Gender and Technology
- Media and Culture
- Ethnography
- General Anthropology
- Intro to Cultural Anthropology
- Organizational Change and IT
- Virtual Communities
- Anthropology of Globalization
- The Anthropology of Virtual Worlds
- Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
- Digital Oral History
- Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Family
- The Anthropology of New Media
- Refugee Cultures in the U.S.
- Digital Audio Projects
- Distinctions: Race, Class and Gender
- English as a Second Language
- Anthropology of Gender
- Sociology of the Family
- Introduction to Sociology
- Culture and AIDS
- Drugs and Society
- Marriage and the Family
- Magic and Religion