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Today marks the end of my postings on the Norwich University blog at eLearners. In the next few days, I will begin my new blog that will focus on my next “adventure in education” as I earn my Doctor of Business Administration at Walden University. I have already enrolled and begin classes on June 29. As I write ...
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I was recently interviewed by Benjamin Newell, Web Editor at Norwich University. I believe this was for a featured story on SGS Today which is located at:
http://www.graduate.norwich.edu/about/sgs_today.php
Here is the interview:
1) You mentioned in a recent blog post that you have done three degrees in the past six years. I cannot ...
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Every day I go to work at my new job, I realize one thing: My days of distance education are probably ending.
The biggest regret I have about leaving my old company is that it ran smoothly and I had a lot of “spare” time to get some participation in schoolwork, discussion forums, and other requirements. Now I guess I ...
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Today will be a weekend roundup post. Work has been hectic and has put a crimp in my motivation to post to the blog and to get school work done. We’re doing annual reviews, pay increases, coaching, training, and all the things that make this place go. Inspiration for writing comes and goes. We have four weeks left in ...
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I am happy to report that we are winding down in Operations Management. We’re in our final two days and trying to get all of the assignments in on time. We have an individual project due (Saturday) and a group project to turn in (Sunday). Both are very complex. I am very happy that I started early on my part. If ...
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I’ve been thinking about a new “project” to work on. After much thought, I’ve decided to try writing a book about my distance education experience.
When I am done with my MBA, I will have been in school online for six years with no break. I will have experienced almost 50 different professors, dealt with ...
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I’ve been spending a lot of time lately wondering what I am going to do once I complete my MBA program. I know I’ve harped about this very thing over the past year. Knowing what one plans to do once the degree is earned is part of the “master plan”. I think I am in a little bit of a unique situation in ...
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I am seeing a lot more press about online MBA programs lately. This is good and bad. The bad part about some of the things I am reading is that they are not necessarily based on fact, and I would bet that some of the people writing the stuff have no experience in getting their MBA.
The latest article I read comes from CIO ...
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Do you use Wikipedia or Google for research? Most people I know use those sites on a regular basis. I’ve used them on multiple occasions to find information I needed for work in my undergrad program. I will admit to using Wikipedia a lot less than other resources because I think that it’s one way of cheating yourself ...
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Yeah … I was hoping that title would get your attention.
I read a lot of stuff on the web every day. Education is a big topic I tend to troll for, for obvious reasons. Yesterday, I came across an article on American Consumer News written by Matthew Paulson. Just by reading the article, I’d be willing to bet this guy ...
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