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Post University CIS Advisory Board Meeting 2020
Today I participated in an annual advisory board for the CIS department at Post University in Waterbury, CT, as I have been privileged to do since 2016. I’ve written up my suggestions here and here when they’ve been extensive and … Continue reading
Post University CIS Advisory Board Meeting 2018
Today I participated in the annual meeting of the advisory committee for the undergraduate CIS department at Post University in Waterbury, CT (as I have on previous occasions). Most of the students participate in the program remotely, which is a … Continue reading
Future Trends and Efforts in Education
I’m tabling the discrete-event simulation framework effort for today to provide a list of materials concerning the ongoing changes in the field of education. I compiled this list in order to share it with a few individuals over the past … Continue reading
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Tagged automation, education, efficiency, process improvement, training
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Post University CIS Advisory Board Meeting 2016
I serve as an industry representative for an advisory committee run by the chairman of the CIS Program at Post University in Waterbury, CT. In today’s annual meeting we discussed a number of issues regarding the department, its curriculum, and … Continue reading
A Response to the Question: Where Are All of The Young Entrepreneurs?
I encountered this article on LinkedIn today: Where Are All of The Young Entrepreneurs? It made a number of good points about college loan debt, occupational licensure, and other issues having to do with government interventions but it missed some … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, education, government, intervention, monetary policy, Observations
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