Teaching
As a former network administrator and systems librarian, Dr. Bonnici brings real-world experience to the classroom via hands-on activities, readings, and interactive discussion. The information and technology arena is changing constantly. Often times solutions are co-created on the fly. Engaging, interactive discussion allows the learning community to co-create solutions to today's technology issues. She teaches the core information science course and courses in systems, technologies, and data justice. Below is a listing of courses that she frequently teaches in web-based formats. For a copy of course syllabi see the online catalog.
Graduate Courses
LS 500 Information Science
LS 560 Information Technologies
LS 565 Social Media and Informatics
LS 568 Cybersecurity and Terrorism
LS 581 Universal Design for Information Technologies
LS 590 Distributive Justice and Information Systems
LS 500 Information Science
LS 560 Information Technologies
LS 565 Social Media and Informatics
LS 568 Cybersecurity and Terrorism
LS 581 Universal Design for Information Technologies
LS 590 Distributive Justice and Information Systems