Teaching

The Economics of Social Media (Econ 970), Instructor
Harvard University, Spring 2021
Awarded the Certificate of Distinction in Teaching
I designed and taught a discussion-based class on the Economics of Social Media. The class drew on theory and applications from behavioral economics, political economy, network analysis, and online markets. Through sections, office hours, and assignments, I advised students on reading and writing research papers, which culminated in writing a final empirical paper relating to the class' topics. 

ec970 reviews.pdf

Survey Research Methods (Gov 1010), Teaching Fellow
Harvard University, Fall 2020. Class led by Prof. Chase H. Harrison
Awarded the Certificate of Distinction in Teaching
I conducted weekly sections covering the class' topics, including: designing quantitative surveys, conducting qualitative research, random sampling, survey analysis, statistics and inference, and best practices for survey design.

reviews_gov1010.pdf

Migrant Remittances and Financial Services, Teaching Fellow
Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education Programs, January 2021
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Leading Smart Policy Design: A Multisectoral Approach to Economic Decisions, Teaching Fellow
Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education Programs, September 2021

reviews_SPDI.pdf

Technology & Economic Inclusion in the Developing World, Guest Lecturer
Boston University, Fall 2020. Class led by  Dr. Ammar Malik

Economics and Law (34792), Teaching Fellow
Harvard University Summer School, 2021. Class led by Alley Edlebi

reviews_econandlaw.pdf