Designed and taught the first undergraduate public history survey course for Georgia Tech’s program in History, Technology, and Society, 2005 (syllabus linked below)
Conference Chair, proceedings editor for ISTAS ’99: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives, sponsored by the IEEE Society on the Social Implications of Technology (SSIT), IEEE Women in Engineering, and Rutgers University
Reviewer for Technology and Society Magazine, published by IEEE SSIT
Guest Editor for IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Special Issue on Women and Technology, Spring 2000
Volunteer Board of Governors member, secretary, Atlanta Chapter, etc. for the IEEE SSIT, acting as general advocate for awareness of the history of technology, 1999-present