Poor
Larry Ball does not bother with attendance. He reads all of the power points. There is no interaction with the students at all. His tests are not cumulative and he gives a practice test. Memorize the practice test, get an A.
Poor
Professor Ball's lectures are pretty mundane. He gives a test review with ninety questions and then picks about forty of them to be on the test. The rest come from parts in the textbook that he points out in class. Quzzes are very easy and online.
Good
Lectures, quizzes are online. Gives the test review class before the test, easy A. Questions from review are on the test.
Good
If you're under Professor Ball, just memorize and review, then you'll pass.
University of Texas San Antonio - Business
Windows
Microsoft Office
HTML
English
Microsoft Word
Photoshop
Customer Service
Microsoft Excel
Outlook
PowerPoint
Ball
Larry
Univ of Texas at San Antinio
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Food Machinery Corporation
ADAC Labs
Ford Aerospace
Nynex network solutions
University of Texas at San Antonio
San Antonio
Texas Area
Teacher and researcher in Technology Management
and Information Systems Departments; courses taught include MIS
telecom
capital allocation theory
strategic technology management
entrepreneurship (starting companies)
technology personnel management
emerging technologies
and technology transfer
Senior Lecturer at University of Texas at San Antonio
The University of Texas at San Antonio
White Plains NY
Director Product Development
Nynex network solutions
San Jose CA
Manager Software Engineering
Food Machinery Corporation
Palo Alto CA
Program Manager
Ford Aerospace
San Antonio
Texas Area
Senior Lecturer
University of Texas at San Antonio
Sunnyvale CA
Software Development Manager
ADAC Labs
Univ of Texas at San Antinio
Senior Lecturer at University of Texas at San Antonio
The University of Texas at San Antonio
University of Southern California
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Systems and operations management
United States Air Force Academy
Engineering Technology
General
San Jose State University
Master of Science (MSc)
Cybernetics
Stanford University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Neuroscience
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