Amy Kinser

Senior Lecturer | Co-Director of Communication, Professional, and Computer Skills at Kelley School of Business

Schools

  • Kelley School of Business

Links

Biography

Kelley School of Business

Areas of Expertise

Business Administration, Technology in Business, Computers in Business, Decision Sciences, Optimization, Computer Simulation, Electronic Commerce, Technology Management, Intellectual Property, Privacy

Academic Degrees

  • JD, Indiana University School of Law, 2001
  • BA, Chemistry, Indiana University, 1997

Professional Experience

  • Riker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland & Perretti, 2000
  • City of Carmel Attorney''s Office, 1999
  • Heritage Environmental, 1995-96

Awards, Honors & Certificates

  • 2009 Panchar Outstanding Lecturer of the Year Teaching Award
  • 2005-2006 Kelley School of Business Innovative Teaching Award
  • 2005 Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching Award
  • 2003-2004 Trustees Teaching Award

Selected Publications

  • Kinser, A., and E. Cameron. (2012), Your Office: Getting Started with Web 2.0, Volume 1, Pearson Publishing.

Abstract Your Office is the Office Applications textbook written for instructors who want more than a ‘skill & drill’ book that enables students to learn discreet tasks but fails to illustrate the big picture of how these skills work together.  Your Office bridges the gap between skill and application, and empowers students to master Office 2010 as a tool to solve problems and make decisions.   The cases progress students from learning the skills in each Office Application to using the applications as tools to make business decisions.   The unique modular structure provides a strong foundation for students through practice in each workshop and then synthesizes the objectives covered over two workshops, challenging students to really retain what they learned as opposed to learning and then forgetting soon after.   The series scenario introduces a large global business (the resort and spa) made up of smaller businesses (golf pro shop, spa, restaurants, event planning, etc) featured in the cases that run throughout all four applications.  This approach gives students a solid understanding of how an organization works by exposing them to how individuals in all facets of a business interact with tools like Microsoft Office and use information to make decisions.

  • Kinser, Amy, and P. Hammerle (2012), Your Office: Getting Started with Computing Concepts, Volume 1,  Prentice Hall. 

Abstract Your Office is the Office Applications textbook written for instructors who want more than a ‘skill & drill’ book that enables students to learn discreet tasks but fails to illustrate the big picture of how these skills work together.  Your Office bridges the gap between skill and application, and empowers students to master Office 2010 as a tool to solve problems and make decisions.   The cases progress students from learning the skills in each Office Application to using the applications as tools to make business decisions.   The unique modular structure provides a strong foundation for students through practice in each workshop and then synthesizes the objectives covered over two workshops, challenging students to really retain what they learned as opposed to learning and then forgetting soon after.   The series scenario introduces a large global business (the resort and spa) made up of smaller businesses (golf pro shop, spa, restaurants, event planning, etc) featured in the cases that run throughout all four applications.  This approach gives students a solid understanding of how an organization works by exposing them to how individuals in all facets of a business interact with tools like Microsoft Office and use information to make decisions.

  • Kinser, Amy and Patti Hammerle, Lynn Hogan, Diane Lending, Timothy O''Keefe, Nathan Stout, Barbara Stover, Hilda Federico, and Joyce Thompson. Your Office: Microsoft Office 2010, Volume 1,  Prentice Hall 

Abstract Your Office is the Office Applications textbook written for instructors who want more than a ‘skill & drill’ book that enables students to learn discreet tasks but fails to illustrate the big picture of how these skills work together.  Your Office bridges the gap between skill and application, and empowers students to master Office 2010 as a tool to solve problems and make decisions. The cases progress students from learning the skills in each Office Application to using the applications as tools to make business decisions. The unique modular structure provides a strong foundation for students through practice in each workshop and then synthesizes the objectives covered over two workshops, challenging students to really retain what they learned as opposed to learning and then forgetting soon after. The series scenario introduces a large global business (the resort and spa) made up of smaller businesses (golf pro shop, spa, restaurants, event planning, etc) featured in the cases that run throughout all four applications.  This approach gives students a solid understanding of how an organization works by exposing them to how individuals in all facets of a business interact with tools like Microsoft Office and use information to make decisions.

  • Kinser, Amy and Brant Moriarity, Jennifer Nightingale, Nathan Stout, Timothy O''Keefe, William Wagner, and Joyce Thompson. (2011), Your Office: Microsoft Excel 2010 Comprehensive, Volume 1,  Prentice Hall.

Abstract Your Office is the Office Applications textbook written for instructors who want more than a ‘skill & drill’ book that enables students to learn discreet tasks but fails to illustrate the big picture of how these skills work together.  Your Office bridges the gap between skill and application, and empowers students to master Office 2010 as a tool to solve problems and make decisions. The cases progress students from learning the skills in each Office Application to using the applications as tools to make business decisions. The unique modular structure provides a strong foundation for students through practice in each workshop and then synthesizes the objectives covered over two workshops, challenging students to really retain what they learned as opposed to learning and then forgetting soon after. The series scenario introduces a large global business (the resort and spa) made up of smaller businesses (golf pro shop, spa, restaurants, event planning, etc) featured in the cases that run throughout all four applications.  This approach gives students a solid understanding of how an organization works by exposing them to how individuals in all facets of a business interact with tools like Microsoft Office and use information to make decisions.

  • Kinser, Amy and W. Federico. (2011) Your Office: Getting Started with Windows 7, Volume 1, Prentice Hall.

Abstract Your Office is the Office Applications textbook written for instructors who want more than a ‘skill & drill’ book that enables students to learn discreet tasks but fails to illustrate the big picture of how these skills work together.  Your Office bridges the gap between skill and application, and empowers students to master Office 2010 as a tool to solve problems and make decisions. The cases progress students from learning the skills in each Office Application to using the applications as tools to make business decisions. The unique modular structure provides a strong foundation for students through practice in each workshop and then synthesizes the objectives covered over two workshops, challenging students to really retain what they learned as opposed to learning and then forgetting soon after. The series scenario introduces a large global business (the resort and spa) made up of smaller businesses (golf pro shop, spa, restaurants, event planning, etc) featured in the cases that run throughout all four applications.  This approach gives students a solid understanding of how an organization works by exposing them to how individuals in all facets of a business interact with tools like Microsoft Office and use information to make decisions.

  • Kinser, Amy and J. Eric Kinser, Patti Hammerle, Diane Lending, Brant Moriarity, and Jennifer Nightingale (2011), Your Office: Microsoft Access 2010 Comprehensive, Volume 1, Prentice Hall Press.

Abstract Your Office is the Office Applications textbook written for instructors who want more than a ‘skill & drill’ book that enables students to learn discreet tasks but fails to illustrate the big picture of how these skills work together. Your Office bridges the gap between skill and application, and empowers students to master Office 2010 as a tool to solve problems and make decisions. The cases progress students from learning the skills in each Office Application to using the applications as tools to make business decisions. The unique modular structure provides a strong foundation for students through practice in each workshop and then synthesizes the objectives covered over two workshops, challenging students to really retain what they learned as opposed to learning and then forgetting soon after. The series scenario introduces a large global business (the resort and spa) made up of smaller businesses (golf pro shop, spa, restaurants, event planning, etc) featured in the cases that run throughout all four applications. This approach gives students a solid understanding of how an organization works by exposing them to how individuals in all facets of a business interact with tools like Microsoft Office and use information to make decisions.

  • Kinser, Amy S. (2007), "Using Contracts to Determine Individual Grades in Team Projects", Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 207-221.

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