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Adapting Graduate Courses to Meet Industry Needs
Author(s) -
Siny Joseph,
Jung Il Oh,
Raju Dandu
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--32034
Subject(s) - capstone , computer science , flexibility (engineering) , variety (cybernetics) , asynchronous learning , informatics , quality (philosophy) , engineering management , discipline , medical education , teaching method , mathematics education , engineering , psychology , cooperative learning , medicine , social science , philosophy , statistics , synchronous learning , mathematics , epistemology , algorithm , artificial intelligence , sociology , electrical engineering
Siny Joseph is an Associate Professor of Economics at Kansas State University Polytechnic Campus. She graduated with a PhD in Resource Economics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and also holds a master’s degree in business administration and an undergraduate degree in engineering. She is a recipient of Marchbanks Memorial Award for Teaching Excellence, Big 12 Faculty Fellow, Peer Review of Teaching Fellow, Coffman Leadership Institute Fellow and Wakonse Teaching Fellow. Her research interests include the scholarship of teaching, food policy implications on markets and trade, and economics of assistive technology. Dr. Joseph has served as a panelist for USDA’s NIFA, NSF’s GRFP as well as discipline specific journals.

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