2011 ASEE Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/1-2--18294
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Long-Term Alumnus Performance and Evaluation after Graduation from a Distance Learning Hybrid Weekend Master’s Degree Program in Technology

Abstract: and Applied Research (ProSTAR) located in West Lafayette, Indiana. He possesses over 30 years of theoretical and industry-based practical experience from four disciplines: Software Engineering, Systems Engineering, Program Management and Human Resources. He sits on many university and community boards and advisory committees. Dr. Springer is internationally recognized, has authored numerous books and articles, and lectured on software development methodologies, management practices and program management. Dr.

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“…Figure 1 depicts the age demographics of the cohorts in this latter survey. In comparing the findings from the previous benchmarked studies of 2002 28 and 2010 29 the conclusions reached by the researchers were that the: In comparing the findings from the previous benchmarked study of 2002, both studies found the program enhanced the personal portfolio of student skills, improved student ability to assess, assimilate and subsequently apply learned content. In both studies, the student employers were supportive of the programs.…”
Section: Applicability To Professional Development Programs and Administering Organizations -mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Figure 1 depicts the age demographics of the cohorts in this latter survey. In comparing the findings from the previous benchmarked studies of 2002 28 and 2010 29 the conclusions reached by the researchers were that the: In comparing the findings from the previous benchmarked study of 2002, both studies found the program enhanced the personal portfolio of student skills, improved student ability to assess, assimilate and subsequently apply learned content. In both studies, the student employers were supportive of the programs.…”
Section: Applicability To Professional Development Programs and Administering Organizations -mentioning
confidence: 96%