Jeannette-Marie Kelley:      

 

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Instructor of Record:
 
Adjunct Instructor; Visiting Instructor, 2001-2002
Department of Decision and Information Technologies
Villanova University, Villanova PA
 
Summer 2002
  Statistical Analysis (MBA 8502, section 001); rating 4.92*
  Statistical Analysis (MBA 8502, section 002), 50% via distance-learning; rating 4.25

Spring 2002

 
  Operations Management (DIT 1141, section 001); rating 4.87
  Operations Management (DIT 1141, section 002); rating 4.72
  Information Systems Management (DIT 2006, section 002); rating 4.37
  Information Systems Management (DIT 2006, section 003); rating 4.8

Summer 2001

 
  Statistical Analysis (MBA 8502,  section 001), 100% via distance learning; rating 4.18**
   
  *  Ratings are means of six “teacher effectiveness” scores; maximum score is 5.0.
  ** Comparative departmental and college means not available for this term.
   
Syllabi, samples of materials developed, and complete copies of course and teacher evaluations with full statistical analysis, comparison data, and written student comments are available upon request. 
   
Representative excerpts from student comments:
“great teacher, very knowledgeable and understanding”
“truly cared about her students and about her teaching techniques”
“I am an accounting major who usually hates computer stuff. However, Prof. Kelley’s
     teaching style was great and she was always available if you needed help.  She is
     probably my favorite professor at Villanova.”
“this was my first teacher that was willing to work with the students to improve learning”
“because of the level of respect she gives her students, you want to give it in return”
“class was a pleasure to come to even though it was so early”
“she gave good examples of the practicality of what we were learning”
“she knows what she is talking about and does an excellent job of passing on her
      knowledge to the class”
“she took a painfully boring subject and made it interesting with her enthusiasm”
“students feel comfortable while learning”
“she has a great personality and relates VERY well to students”
“she caught our attention with her upbeat personality and passion for teaching”
one of the best professors I’ve had at Villanova!”
   
   
 

Substitute Lecturer:

Department of Management Information Systems,

Temple University, Philadelphia PA

 
  Human-Computer Interaction (MIS 240), Spring 2005, 1 lecture
  Information Systems Management and Processes (MIS 510, MBA-level), Fall 2003, 2 lectures
  Database Management Systems (MIS 130), Fall 2002, 10 lectures
 
Golden Gate University, San Francisco, CA
  Systems Simulation (CIS 324, graduate-level), Summer 2001, 4 lectures
 
Teaching Assistant:
Department of Management Information Systems

Temple University, Philadelphia PA

 
Assignment development, grading, and assistance to students for:
  Human-Computer Interaction (MIS 240), Spring 2005
  E-Business Strategy (MIS 594, MBA-level), Fall 2004 and Spring 2005
  Information Systems Management and Processes (MIS 510, MBA-level),
  Fall 2003 and Spring 2004