Therese O'Neil

 Therese O'Neil

Therese O'Neil

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  • Reviews46

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According to our user contributions, Therese O'Neil is a left-leaning, liberal professor.
Oct 29, 2019
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Textbook used: Yes
Would take again: No
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Professor O'Neil was terrible. I've never taken such a difficult class where I've learned absolutely nothing. This class was a wellness requirement. I wish I would have chosen literally anything else. Her grading makes no sense at all. There's a lot of projects and homework, with no point to them. Because of this class, I've been put under so much unnecessary stress. This is insane.

Oct 21, 2019
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Professor O'Neil's class was the worst class that I've taken. There were excessive amounts of homework and dated information about the internet. She will talk down to you. Also, she barely explains projects and forces you to write a paper per week, for a 100 level course that fills a Dimension of Wellness requirement. I'd expected this kind of coursework from at least a 300 level writing intensive course.

Biography

Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Computer Science


Resume

  • 2005

    Distance Education

    Took classes toward the Certificate of Distance Education

    Penn State World Campus

  • 1977

    Penn State University New Kensington Campus

    Master of Education

    Business

  • 1970

    Chair of 101 Computer Literacy committee consisting of Computer Science

    Management Information Systems and Business Technology and Support members. Kept the Syllabus of record up to date.\nDeveloped and administered once each semester

    the Microbased Computer Literacy exemption exam in Course Technology’s Student Assessment Software package. 2003-2008\nChair of the 201 Internet and Multimedia committee consisting of members from computer science

    communications media

    library

    Management Information Systems and Business Technology in Support. Kept the syllabus of record up to date.\nPhiladelphia Partnership Program

    Learning Center sponsored

    taught the Computer Literacy component

    Summer

    2003\n\nUniversity Committees

    Indiana University of Pennsylvania Service

    Indiana University of PA

    Graduate degreeMaster of Education

    Business

    Norwin School District Subjects Taught

    Internet and Multimedia\nSenior Synthesis: Geeks Bearing Gifts\nSecondary High School\nBusiness Computer Applications: dBase III Plus

    Lotus 1-2-3

    WordPerfect

    Microsoft Word

    RPG Programming

    COBOL Programming

    Data Entry on Keypunch\nBusiness Mathematics\nBusiness English\nShorthand\nStenotype (court reporter machine)\nConsumer competency\nComputer competency\nTypewriting\nSystem Operator for the Novell LAN\nProgram and Curriculum Development\nDeveloped a senior synthesis course on cybercrime for liberal studies (LBST499)\nDeveloped a special topics course on cybercrime for the computer science department

    Bachelor of Science

    Business Education

    Norwin School District

    Teacher: Norwin School District

    North Huntingdon PA

    Business Department\n\nEmployment History

    Industrial Training\nFall

    2002: First United Methodist Church personnel

    Indiana

    PA

    Microsoft Word/Excel; American Roller Bearing Company

    RIDC Park

    Pittsburgh

    Microsoft Access; First Commonwealth Bank

    Indiana

    PA

    Lotus 1-2-3; National Bank of the Commonwealth

    Indiana

    PA

    WordPerfect\n09/96: KCS Training and Technical Services

    Pittsburgh

    Microsoft Works/Word/Excel\n08/96: National Mine Service

    Inc

    Indiana

    PA

    ccMail; Waldec Group

    RIDC Park

    Pittsburgh

    Internet Usage; People’s Bank of Pennsylvania

    WordPerfect 6.1\n03/94: Riznick-O’Neil Insurance Agency

    Basic Computer Literacy

    3 credit graduate course

    “Media Strategies in Distance Communication”\nPenn State World Campus

    Fall

    3 credit graduate course

    “Introduction to Distance Education”.\nIndiana University of Pennsylvania

    Summer

    3 credit graduate course

    “Cybercrime”\nPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE \nEmployment History

    Education\n01/91 to present: Assistant Professor: Indiana University of Pennsylvania

    Computer Science Department

  • Curriculum Design

    Academic Advising

    Microsoft Word

    Public Speaking

    University Teaching

    Nonprofits

    Training

    Adult Education

    Student Development

    Research

    Distance Learning

    Non-profits

    Instructional Technology

    Academia

    Teaching

    College Teaching

    Curriculum Development

    Community Outreach

    E-Learning

    Higher Education

    O'Neil

    DonGiovanni

    O'Neil

    Norwin High School

    Indiana University of Pennsylvania

    I taught Shorthand

    Typing

    Business English

    Business Machines

    Stenotype (court reporting machines)

    Consumer Competency

    Business Math

    Data Processing

    including data entry

    computer applications and computer programming.

    Norwin High School

    Indiana University of Pennsylvania

    Indiana

    Pennsylvania

    Computer Science Department\n

    Assistant Professor

    Central Westmoreland Area Vocational Technical School

online

802

4.5(1)

CSC 0101

1.4(5)

COSC

3.5(1)

COSC 101

Course also known as:
COS101
COSC101

3.4(22)

online

COSC 101801

1(1)

online

COSC 101802

5(1)

COSC 143

Course also known as:
COS143
COSC143

1.6(10)

COSC 201

4.5(1)

COSC 301

2.5(1)

online

COSCONLINE 101

Course also known as:
COSC101ONL
COSC101ONLINE

4(2)