The SQR3 reading method (survey, question, read, recite, review)
How to Read Textbooks from http://educatoral.com/SQR3.html Use the SQR3 method of reading to be an active and effective reader. The passive reader learns little. The aggressive reader organizes...
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View Articleinformation visualization theory and taxonomic framework
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View ArticleThe Null Hypothesis…
Carl wants to know whether there is a difference in how fast men drive versus women. He’ll be using radar to clock the speed of every car that goes by for an hour and record whether the driver was a...
View ArticleSimilarities between PhD dissertations
December 7, 2010 to Network Visualization | Post on Twitter Certain fields of study tend to cover many of the same topics. Many times, the two fields go hand-in-hand. Electrical engineering, for...
View ArticleThe illustrated guide to a Ph.D.
. Professor Matthew Might from Utah University has created this illustration and I think if you are considering getting an online Ph.D. you should check it out. Imagine a circle that contains all of...
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Many people have asked me what a PhD residency is like in my field (IT) and school (Capella). First, Capella University doctoral learners are required to complete three in-person residencies otherwise...
View ArticleLife After the PhD
Career Resources A list of helpful career resources for MA students, PhD students, postdocs, and others considering leaving academia and making the transition to a non-academic career from Life After...
View ArticleResearch Papers
“Google publishes hundreds of research papers each year. Publishing is important to us; it enables us to collaborate and share ideas with, as well as learn from, the broader scientific community....
View ArticleDiamond of Innovation
Shenhar and Dvir’s Diamond of Innovation (2007) which was referenced in a recent article within Project Management Journal (April/May 2016) can aptly be applied to projects of many sizes and types....
View ArticleTriple Constraint and Its Role in Innovation
Given the classical project management triple constraint construct of cost, scope and time (with quality often reflected in the center), where does this model fall within the scope of project...
View ArticleProject and Innovation Management
Midler, Killen and Kock opine, “A recurrent theme … is the need to manage projects in the uncertain, dynamic, and complex environments that are typical for highly innovative projects. Such...
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