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Great lecturer
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Challenges students to grow and excel. Great lecturer! He taught me Computer Applications, and he made it enjoyable! The course features a lot of collaboration and the majority of the assignments are group work (random selection). He had extra group prep for students who requested it prior to the final exam and he encouraged questions during the session. He incorporated humour and real life examples into each lesson. His teaching style is student-led learning—where he assigns cases to groups and has them “teach” it during a class session and he offers advice or correction during.
Andrew Litchmore is an Adjunct Lecturer in the Department of Computing at the University of the West Indies, Mona campus. The Department of Computing, situated within the Faculty of Science and Technology, has offered computer science programmes since 1976. Litchmore contributes to computer science education by lecturing courses such as COMP 2140 and MGMT2004 Computer Applications. The MGMT2004 course focuses on equipping students with practical skills to solve managerial problems using decision support systems, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software, as outlined in university course materials and annual reports.
Litchmore has lectured MGMT2004 Computer Applications in numerous semesters and streams, including S3_2020/21 for Weekend University students, S2_2021/22 for streams M12, M13, M16, and M17, S1_2021/22, and S3_2022/23 for stream E11. He is listed among adjunct staff on the department's official website. In addition to teaching, his career history at UWI Mona includes roles as Senior Computer Techologist II since March 2005, Project Manager, and Information Technology Officer since 2006, supporting the university's IT infrastructure, procurement, and projects. He is recognized as a researcher in the UWIScholar repository.

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