Instructor
Technology and Business Analysis (BUS K303) - Spring 2022
Kelley School of Business, Indiana University Bloomington
An introductory analytics course required for business undergraduate students. In this course, students learn how to prepare, analyze, model, and display data using Excel.
Finalist, William G. Panschar Undergraduate Teaching Award for Associate Instructors, Kelley School of Business
Teaching Evaluations:
Section I, 34 students: 6.5/7.0
Section II, 35 students: 6.9/7.0
Sample Student Comments:
“One of my all time favorite professors without even being a professor. Explained all concepts extremely well and came to class prepared. Really liked the note sheets that were handed out, notes can be difficult to take for a class like this but the note sheets were very helpful in knowing what was important and keeping everything organized.”
“I liked Mr. Attari’s enthusiasm. Multiple times throughout the semester, he would speak with me about assignments, work, and my trajectory in the course, and he would speak on a truly personal level. Iman is the kind of new instructor that others should look up to.”
“The professor was always enthusiastic about the class and he was great to talk to before and after class. He was always willing to help at a moment’s notice and showed that he genuinely cared about helping students improve through his efforts to push students in the right direction and have them solve their problem sets.”
“For a first–time professor – Professor Attari seemed like a seasoned expert. He was always extremely prepared and efficient while teaching. He frequently built–in time for us to work on assignments/projects and utilize him & the TAs for questions. He was always willing to help you expand your knowledge (even outside the curriculum) and always sent us opportunities to see keynote speakers, attend career chats, or meet with companies. He genuinely wanted us to succeed.”
“Professor Attari made learning the material very simple and was fantastic at helping if we did not understand a concept.”