What made you pursue accounting?
I had a great accounting teacher in college at UCLA, Jerry Arnold. He's now at USC, but is still one of the funniest guys to ever work the debits and credits.
What do you like most about online teaching vs. classroom teaching, and what do you like most about classroom teaching that is missing from online teaching?
I like the convenience and flexibility of teaching online, and I find the technology to be fun. On the other hand, in the classroom, I enjoy the spontaneity and the natural give-and-take that arises.
What is your take on misspelled words and poor grammar?
They reflect poorly on the writer. Misspelling and poor grammar indicate a lack of concern, lack of attention to detail, and general sloppiness. Those errors detract from the quality of presentation and call into question the value of the writer's remarks.
Yes, you can lose points on discussion and on assignments for poor presentation and sloppy errors.
Use spellcheck and proofread your work.
What kind of experience or educational background do you have?
I worked for 15 years in the financial services industry in sales and management.
I also hold an MBA with a concentration in Accounting and Finance from UCLA.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
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2 comments:
It never hurts to learn more about my instructor!
Impressive experience...
questions, why did you decide to major in business?
why did you become an instructor?
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