[tab name='McMaster @fb'] The following post was in response to a Wall post by the McMaster University, Michael G. DeGroote School of Business Farcebook group on 19 August, 2010: What’s the best way to take notes in class? A) Good ol’ paper and pen B) Laptop C) iPad (or other tablet PC) D) Sound / [...]
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I contributed the following to the Walden University Writing Centre Facebook Discussion in response to a question pertaining to citing personal communications. Even if you’re not a Walden University doctoral student, you can appreciate how the Foundations course (first course in all Walden doctoral programmes), RSCH 8100 (introductory Research Theory and Design course), and RSCH [...]
Just 20 minutes ago, I was still dragging my feet around, trying to do anything but get my day under way. But then an email came: Dear Robin Cheung, I am writing on behalf of an international publishing house, Lambert Academic Publishing. In the course of a research on the Walden University, I came across [...]
The following post is an exerpt from the required self-assessment after completing Walden University’s RSCH 8200 “Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis” course, which is required for all management doctoral students as part of their foundation research sequence. It is a next generation course that incorporated feedback from previous incarnations of the course and is only its [...]
As a Canadian student in the AMDS PhD programme, Finance specialization, I have a personal interest in Walden’s success in entering the Canadian market and gaining credibility. I completed my BSc (Hons) at Carleton University in Ottawa, and my MBA from McMaster University in Hamilton. I find myself continually on the defensive when I mention [...]