Poor
She isn't the best choice for an online class. She gives unclear instructions. She deducts points from your grade if you point out where it is unclear. She isn't responsive as well. Answers only point you back to unclear directions so it isn't really helpful. You have to get help from outside of class to complete assignments. She clearly doesn't know how to teach a newbie.
Average
This professor is the best of the worst on campus. You will learn how to code java and what makes it work, why it works, and its outcome. The quizzes and projects are easy because there are tutors and Google, I recommend using them. Midterm and final questions were weighted differently. Multiple C. Value less points and free response more. Be careful, it's a two-edged sword.
University of North Georgia Gainesville - Computer Science
PhD Candidate
Computer Science
University of Georgia
MLJ Software
Develop state of the art responsive
interactive
multi-media websites. Responsible for all aspects of site creation including concept
initial site design
project development
user acceptance and site maintenance. \nTechnologies include: css3
Dreamweaver
html5
JavaScript
Flash
and Photoshop\nReference projects include: www.hebronchurch.org
www.georgiamedicalassociates.com
\nwwww.premierassetinventory.com
www.alpinecoolers.com
www.geolab.org
\nwww.streetwisegeorgia.com
www.cornerstonebibch.org
CEO
Greater Atlanta Area
MLJ Software
Hebron Christian Academy
Dacula
Georgia
Developed curriculum for and taught computer classes to guide students in using the computer as a tool. Concepts included computer terminology
fundamentals of computer science
keyboarding
word processing and graphic design.
Technology Instructor
Hebron Christian Academy
Diane
Stephens
Community College of Allegheny County
Classes taught: Program Development in C
Program Development in C++
Introduction to Computers
Instructor
Greater Pittsburgh Area
Community College of Allegheny County
LaRoche College
University of North Georgia
Classes taught: Computer Programming in C
Instructor
Greater Pittsburgh Area
LaRoche College
Intergraph
Accomplished POSIX 1003.1 operating system compliance with major functionality enhancements including job control
reliable signals
and multiple user groups. Achieved binary compatibility at the system call level with former kernel implementations. Developed a fixed-priority process scheduling mechanism. Resolved problems and made functional enhancements in areas including: file systems
memory management
signals
job control
terminal IO
and dynamic buffer cache.\n\nAlso worked as a technical writer for Unix Systems Software Documentation
where I coordinated developers
writers
and editors to produce the company’s first system software reference manual set.
Software Developer
UNIX Kernel Operating System Development
Huntsville
Alabama Area
Intergraph
Gainesville
Cumming
Dahlonega
Certifications: Security+
Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)\nClasses taught: Introduction to Computing and Computer Programming
Information Technologies\nConcepts taught: Cyber security
object-oriented computing
computer organization
software development
networking
digital media
web design and development with HTML and CSS
search engine optimization
JavaScript
and application development.
Lecturer of Computer Science
University of North Georgia
MS
Thesis: Practical and Effective Compiler Error Recovery
Computer Science
University of Alabama in Huntsville
BA
Computer Science
Math
ACM
Alpha Delta Pi Sorority
Pride of the Southland Marching Band
UT Concert Choir
University of Tennessee-Knoxville
SaaS
Product Management
Solution Architecture
Business Development
C++
Enterprise Software
Agile Methodologies
Start-ups
Software Development
Stephens