Johanna N.Y. Franklin

Current Semester

I am teaching Set Theory (MA3205) this semester (Semester 1, AY2008/09). The syllabus for the course is available here, and there is an IVLE website as well. All course information will be posted on IVLE.

My consulting hours for reading week and exam week are posted on my home page as well as IVLE.

I also ran a short course for graduate students in reverse mathematics in Weeks 2, 3, 5, and 6. Slides are available upon request.

Teaching Experience

National University of Singapore, Visiting Fellow
Set Theory, Fall 2007 and 2008 (Instructor of record)
Discrete Structures (School of Computing), Spring 2008 (Tutorial responsibilities)
Reverse Mathematics, Fall 2008 (Short course for graduate students)

University of California, Berkeley, Graduate Student Instructor
Analytic Geometry and Calculus, Fall 2006
Introduction to Logic (Department of Philosophy), Spring and Fall 2005

University of California, Berkeley, Reader
Mathematical Logic, Spring and Fall 2003

Carnegie Mellon University, Teaching Assistant
Calculus for Humanities Students, Fall 1998
Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus, Spring 1999 and 2001
Concepts of Mathematics, Fall 1999—Fall 2000

National University of Singapore (Summer School in Logic), Advanced Student Mentor
Discussion section in set theory and recursion theory for first- and second-year graduate students.

Johns Hopkins University (Center for Talented Youth), Instructor
Mathematical Reasoning, Summer 2001
Cryptology, Summer 2004 and 2005

Teaching workshops attended at NUS

Ideas on Assessing and Improving Presentations
Teaching a Large Class and (gasp!) Loving It

Teaching workshops and conferences attended at Berkeley

Teaching Conference (required for all new TAs at Berkeley)
GSI Professional Standards and Ethics Online Course (required for all new TAs at Berkeley)
Teaching a Large Lecture Course
Syllabus and Course Design