Course Assistant 4: MIT 398 The Digital Middle East
Responsibilities
- Administrative Support:
- Manage the input of non-graded work
- Coordinating library course reserves
- Scheduling student presentations
- Other administrative or support functions as assigned - Student Support:
- Facilitate group work by mediating group dynamics and organization.
- Mentorship of student peers in library research, production, or other study skills
- Troubleshoot technical issues during presentations or workshops.
- In-class Assistance:
- Help set up and manage in-class activities, such as case studies and guest presentations.
- Track attendance and participation during sessions.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Good academic, integrity, and conduct standing
required knowledge, skills, and abilities:
- Student must have taken MIT 398 Digital Middle East
- Ability to multitask, initiate and follow through on projects, plan ahead, and manage time.
- Display strong interpersonal skills
- Attention to detail
- Capacity to work professionally with peers
- Knowledge of CANVAS and Panopto
- Exemplary study habits and production skills
- Ability to attend class sessions MW 10:20 AM – 12:00 PM
Apply
In order to be considered for this position, students must forward their CV to Professor Joe F. Khalil.
Pay rate: QR60 per hour
Hours per week: TBD
Department: Communication
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