Global business changes at such a stunning pace that entry-level professionals barely have time to acclimate to a new company, a new competitive environment, or new operational requirements. The challenges faced by young workers include lack of experience, a complex corporate world, and business education that is too theoretical and out of sync with...
READ MOREThe non-negotiable’s of moving out of state to enter graduate school
Each individual has contrasting “needs” and “wants” when evaluating their move to graduate school, but some factors are more important than others. The decision to move to a different state to enter a Ph.D. program can be simplified once you realize your primary and secondary non-negotiable’s. As a first-year Ph.D. Latina student in a...
READ MOREIf college is a consideration, don’t delay
Statistics show that the primary interest for pursuing higher education is the expectation that degree attainment will improve job prospects. Students represent valuable assets to be leveraged by organizations given the knowledge and experience acquired, and recent graduates can influence and improve existing processes upon being hired. Indeed, college serves a societal function for a strong...
READ MORESeven study skills needed for the online environment
The online environment has brought many possibilities to the learning process. It has provided the platform for different forms of absorbing, providing, and comprehending information. This environment allows students to learn at their own pace, enhancing their self-esteem. However, like many platforms, this environment has its challenges. Here are seven study skills to assist...
READ MOREHow to become an assistant lecturer and what to do when you are one
So, you ‘wanna’ be an assistant lecturer? Well whoop-de-doo! Paraphrasing Phil (the satyr from the Disney classic “Hercules”), becoming an assistant lecturer is a worthwhile endeavour. In some ways, just like Hercules, you will undoubtedly become a hero, more for yourself than others, but becoming an assistant lecturer (as well as a hero) is...
READ MOREDeveloping an eLearning framework during the pandemic to improve learner accessibility of the media arts
I would like to share insights into how I addressed a media arts curriculum’s instructional design and development problem that needed an eLearning framework since the pandemic hit. With the educational stage being reset in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, the groundwork of education has changed, relying heavily on eLearning and the need for...
READ MOREOnline learning during the Covid-19 pandemic
The entire world has been rocked by the Covid-19 pandemic that has created so much destruction and loss of life. We had to learn to live with the ‘new normal,’ restricted movement, harsh lockdowns, and just adapting as we went along. The world had come to a sudden halt. It felt as if the...
READ MORENavigating an Ed.D. program
Are you interested in getting into an educational doctoral program but just aren’t sure how? The process itself is straightforward! What you read about a program is literally what you get. What often confuses potential candidates from applying is the unknown of “once-I’m-in, what-happens-next?” and the “I’m going to write a 100+ dissertation?!” As...
READ MOREHow to use university services to advance your professional network connections
Back in my school days, students were often told, “Study hard: good employment will eventually come following good academic results.” As an international student on scholarship, I held on to that belief strongly until the graduation of my undergrad degree. Unfortunately, the top results on the academic transcript did not make it any easier...
READ MORESingle mothers and higher education
When my twin brother and sister were 11 months old, I was born. I never knew my father, as he left when I was three weeks old. My mother became a single parent raising three children under one-year-old. We grew up during the 1960s, and our neighborhood was permeated with drugs and many pregnant...
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