Nathan
Hull is a long-time teacher in New York University’s
Computer Science Department, and is a recipient of NYU’s “Outstanding
Teaching Award.”
Nathan has taught many different courses at NYU ranging from programming
courses such as Java, C, Pascal and Assembly Language, to Data Structures
and Operating Systems. Over the past few years, he has had a particular
interest in teaching Web Development topics, and created courses that
teach such skills as HTML, JavaScript, Perl/CGI, Flash and Photoshop.
For the past six years, he has been teaching a course covering “iOS
/ iPhone Application Programming”.
In conjunction with CBS, Nathan Hull taught a course on national television
as part of the “Sunrise Semester” series called “Computers
in Concept and Culture.” It was 47 half-hours long, and covered
a series of topics ranging from technical advancements to the impact
of computers on society.
When he isn’t teaching, Nathan is an accomplished classical
baritone and actor and appears with many opera companies around New
York. In addition to Grand Opera, he is a specialist in the Gilbert & Sullivan
repertoire. |