Higher education exists to terrorize and bankrupt students with tuition costs (double, triple, insert value here) the rate of inflation. It is a current meme in public policy and though higher education has its issues this is a crock and…
Category: Academic Life
From a professor’s perspective, academic life refers to the professional and personal experiences associated with working in the field of academia. Here are some key aspects:
Teaching: Professors are responsible for imparting knowledge to students through lectures, seminars, and other educational activities. This involves preparing course materials, conducting assessments, and mentoring students.
Research: Academic life often involves engaging in research activities. Professors contribute to the body of knowledge in their field through scholarly research, publishing papers, and attending conferences. Research can be individual or collaborative.
Advising and Mentoring: Professors play a crucial role in advising and mentoring students. They guide students in their academic and career pursuits, providing support, advice, and expertise.
Administrative Duties: Professors may take on administrative responsibilities within their academic institution. This can include serving on committees, participating in decision-making processes, and contributing to the overall governance of the institution.
Professional Development: Continuous learning and professional development are integral to academic life. Professors often engage in staying updated on the latest developments in their field, attending workshops, and pursuing further education.
Networking: Building and maintaining professional relationships with colleagues, students, and professionals in the field is important. Networking can lead to collaboration, research opportunities, and a broader impact in the academic community.
Balancing Work and Personal Life: Academic life can be demanding, and finding a balance between work and personal life is crucial for a professor’s well-being. Managing time effectively becomes essential to meet teaching, research, and other responsibilities.
Publishing and Scholarly Activities: Professors are typically expected to contribute to the academic literature by publishing research findings, books, and articles. Scholarly activities are key to establishing reputation and credibility in their field.
Service to the Community: Professors may engage in community service related to their expertise. This could involve outreach programs, public lectures, or collaborations with local organizations.
Tenure and Career Advancement: For those in the tenure-track, academic life involves working towards achieving tenure and advancing in their career. This often requires a combination of excellent teaching, impactful research, and service contributions.
Dissertation – Defended
I have successfully defended my dissertation for a PhD from Purdue University. The title of the dissertation is “Cyber warfare as a form of conflict: Evaluation of models of cyber conflict as a prototype to conceptual analysis”, and my advisor…
Words matter
This is a little bit of a rant. I have been noticing an increase in over the top marketing language. We have revolutionary new products. We have wars on everything from drugs to Christmas. We see it and hear it…
3 pages of heuristics, some data sets, and one graph
Something I’m working on.
Identifying strategic traits and learning objectives
I’ve been working a project identifying a comprehensive cyber curriculum. The various standard infosec curriculums are primarily for non-conflict oriented entities, and NIST/NICE is really a human resources hiring tool. One aspect of this tasking is looking at the idea…
Who would show up at your funeral?
The Internet has done strange things to us. We think we are more important than we are and we have ways to measure that. We think we have relationships with people we have never met and are not likely to…
Evaluation of the balance of scholarship and research effecting gender issues of environment and cognitive model processes
Abstract This paper explores two areas of the gender and technology in education issues. The first issue explored is the cultural and environmental issue that has a significant amount of scholarship associated with the specific elements. The second issue is…
The scientist dilemma: How innovation was murdered by politicians
I see a problem with the continuing move toward corporate science. As corporations upgrade their research arms (good) there is not an associated upgrade to public research (bad). I trace a lot of the current scientific redundancy back to the…
Draft: Cyber paradigm: Depiction of educational divergence
Another graphic from Sam’s little black book of ideas. This graphic is based on a lot of work I did while at Purdue. There isn’t anybody looking at the cyber schism currently, but what it shows is the difference in…
Some effects of technology on music and protest
Abstract This paper discusses the issues of technology, music, and the intersection with social movements such as protest. Relying heavily on discussion of the guitar and music hall as examples where technology has created radical change the discussion centers on…
A laboratory-based course on wireless security
Abstract The objective of this paper is to provide information on how to create a course that informs students how to secure a wireless local area network (WLAN) through the execution of laboratory exercises. The expectation is that students will…
Creating appropriate paranoia within information assurance and security courses
Abstract The requisite behavior of paranoia in dealing with information assurance and security topics building towards a professional or subject matter expert is highly valued. Specifically the behaviors of inquiry and awareness leading to informed suspicion and paranoia in evaluating…
The myth of retraining
One of the things I hear politicians say, especially near elections, is that the solution to the jobs crisis is for those who are unemployed or under employed to get retraining. This is a myth. It doesn’t help. Here is…
Garmisch Germany
I’m in Germany to speak at the Marshall Center tomorrow, and I’m going to be talking about technology and the threats caused by new technologies. I’m talking to the senior executive seminar attendees. The following are some pictures I took…
Fiction: After the debt ceiling
The following is purely fictional and speculation and to long to really read. It does not represent anything other than an attempt to use one pattern to identify a future pattern in a totally different set of situations. That means…