This course is lectured and supervised by Informatics Faculty Instructors and our labs are taught by a small army of experienced, passionate Undergraduate Instructors (UI).
You can find information on most of us below.
This course is lectured and supervised by Informatics Faculty Instructors and our labs are taught by a small army of experienced, passionate Undergraduate Instructors (UI).
You can find information on most of us below.
The faculty instructors are responsible for course content, administration, and management.
Lecturer of Informatics
Chase has taught I101 since 2020 and is the course lead. Chase loves data vizualization and ultimate frisbee.
Luddy Profile & Office HoursSenior Lecturer of Informatics
Logan has taught the course since 2016. His passion is information infrastructure and he enjoys going for walks.
Logan's Profile & Office HoursProfessor of Informatics
Katie has been teaching I101 since 2020. She studies/is passionate about health informatics and loves running.
Katie's Profile & Office HoursThis course is supported by a small army of lab instructors. To contact them, follow the instructions on the Contact page.
Interested in being a lab instructor? Find out how to apply here.
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We wish to acknowledge and honor the Indigenous communities native to this region, and recognize that Indiana University Bloomington is built on Indigenous homelands and resources. We recognize the Miami, Delaware, Potawatomi, and Shawnee people as past, present, and future caretakers of this land.
Beyond our campus, we acknowledge and honor the Indigenous communities across the country and around the world on whose homelands and resources the physical infrastructure of our digital world is built.