I have been absent from this personal blog for a while. During this spring 2019 semester I ended up teaching five business courses in three institutions. It has been a busy period, considering that I also have been conducting the research interviews for my PhD dissertation. I am completing the first stage of my research - the interviews. I start the second stage next week - the analysis. I'll overlay the third stage - the writing - with the analysis as I begin to assemble my insights from the data.
I am teaching Fundamentals of Strategic Management, the capstone course for the undergraduate business program at the State University of New York, University at Buffalo. I am teaching the same capstone course at Canisius College, as well as the capstone Strategy course for the MBA program at Canisius. And at Daemen College, I am teaching two Master's-level courses, one on global business, and the other on doing business in the Pacific Rim.
The good news for me is that I will finish my interviews for my research next week and will start the analysis of the interview data, as well as starting to write. The research has been a uniquely enjoyable process. I have learned about teaching, especially from the students whom I have interviewed. Their perspectives on learning are amazing.
Keep an eye on my Learning Research blog, where I will summarize the insights I gain as I work through the interview data. Click here to go to the Learning Research blog.
I am teaching Fundamentals of Strategic Management, the capstone course for the undergraduate business program at the State University of New York, University at Buffalo. I am teaching the same capstone course at Canisius College, as well as the capstone Strategy course for the MBA program at Canisius. And at Daemen College, I am teaching two Master's-level courses, one on global business, and the other on doing business in the Pacific Rim.
The good news for me is that I will finish my interviews for my research next week and will start the analysis of the interview data, as well as starting to write. The research has been a uniquely enjoyable process. I have learned about teaching, especially from the students whom I have interviewed. Their perspectives on learning are amazing.
Keep an eye on my Learning Research blog, where I will summarize the insights I gain as I work through the interview data. Click here to go to the Learning Research blog.