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Job Hunting 101 : Finding The Light Beyond Graduation, Michaela M. Tanne
Job Hunting 101 : Finding The Light Beyond Graduation, Michaela M. Tanne
Marriott Student Review
Graduation is an exciting time. What's the next step in life though after years of tests, papers, and the student life? This article contains tips and valuable advice for finding a job and moving on after graduation.
2020 Ijbe Front Matter
International Journal for Business Education
- Editorial Board
- Letter from International President
- SIEC-ISBE International
The Potentials Of Learning Object Design In Design Thinking Learning, Can Guvenir, H.Humanur Bagli
The Potentials Of Learning Object Design In Design Thinking Learning, Can Guvenir, H.Humanur Bagli
Markets, Globalization & Development Review
The market needs surviving skills such as creativity, communication, collaboration and critical thinking due to the evolving technologies; therefore, design thinking educations are getting spread. Design thinking education aims learners to gain problem-solving mindset by passing through the design thinking processes. Design thinking education - as a constructivist learning approach - has skill-based, effective and cognitive learning outcomes. The constructivist learning approach is based on constructing the knowledge on the prior knowledge of the learner by interacting with other learners, instructors and learning objects. Learning objects are the fundamental part of a learning process that carries the properties of the …
A Guide For Early Career Success In Academic Research, Obinna O. Obilo, William B. Locander, David A. Locander
A Guide For Early Career Success In Academic Research, Obinna O. Obilo, William B. Locander, David A. Locander
Atlantic Marketing Journal
Balancing the research, teaching, and service facets is important to achieving success in academia. Doctoral programs should prepare their students to successfully navigate and balance all three of these facets. We focus on the research facet in this study and draw from the experience of a panel of accomplished researchers within the discipline, to compile a set of guidelines for doctoral students and new faculty. Analyzing the qualitative results from the panel interviews, we find that to ensure success within the research facet, one must effectively manage three emergent focal distinctions; a relationship with: oneself, others, and with the work.