1993-current: Professor, Digital Sound, Interactive Telecommunications Program at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.
Digital recording and post production using Pro Tools, SampleCell and Sound Designer, MIDI techniques using Digital Performer, algorithmic soundtracks using MAX.

1992-97: Professor, Music Technology Dept. at New York University.
Introductory course in the principles and practice of MIDI, focusing on MOTU Performer, Galaxy Editor/Librarian and Max.

1990-92: Professor, MIDI Music Production, Columbia University. Similar to NYU course.

1992: Panelist-Lecturer: 2nd International Conference on Chinese Music.
Presented composition involving chinese instruments and electronic sound.

1990-97.: Professor of Composition, Hoff-Barthelson Music School.
Classes in music composition, theory, electronic music.

1992: Instructor in Electronic Music, Manhattan School of Music.
Workshop course plus lecture in electronic music history, theory and practice.

1991: Panelist-Lecturer: Piano Perspectives conference, S.U.N.Y.
Lectures and demonstrations on digital technology in education.

1983-84: Columbia University: Instructor, in Theory and Ear Training.

1981-94.: Manhattan School of Music faculty, Extension, Summer and Preparatory divisions.
Composition, theory and electronic music for both individual students and classroom settings. Electronic classes cover both analog and digital techniques and theory.