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Amy Mui is a University Teaching Fellow at Dalhousie University in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. She completed her Ph.D. in Remote Sensing and GIS focused on Freshwater Turtle Conservation at the University of Toronto in 2015. With a Master's degree in Wildlife Health and Population Management from the University of Sydney obtained in 2002 and a Bachelor's in Wildlife Ecology from the University of Guelph in 1998, Amy's academic journey is rooted in ecological and environmental sciences. Her teaching interests include Environmental Informatics, Field Methods in Environmental Science, and Environmental Analytics, where she employs innovative techniques to engage students in active learning. Her research focuses on ecological modeling, animal movement, and population viability, utilizing both active and passive remote sensing data to characterize habitats and connectivity in disturbed landscapes. She is also dedicated to enhancing student learning experiences through group-based learning and classroom response systems.