Dissertation Everyday
A guide to finishing your dissertation at speed while ALSO working full time
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Others told me that it wasn’t going to be easy. With work, obligations, and life to contend with; finishing was going to be a long and complex road. But I had the support of friends, colleagues, and a road map in hand.
This course is that road map.
These are the steps that I took in order to not only finish my entire doctoral program, but to do it in 2 years, 8 months, and 30 days. A program record.
The Road Map
My dissertation road map includes 5 key focus areas: creating a structure, disciplining my time, focusing my writing, developing momentum, and practicing self-care.
- Structure
- Time
- Writing
- Momentum
- Self-Care
I relied on practicing these 5 areas over and over again until I was able to complete my classwork, write my dissertation, and finish my program: all of it at a record pace.
I want to share these tips, techniques, and inside secrets with you so that you can do the same.
This course includes a detailed dive into these 5 key areas in order to help YOU finish your dissertation at speed while ALSO working full time.
Your Instructor
Dave Eng, EdD
Dave Eng is an intellectual and creative educator, designer, and researcher who combines games, theory, and technology to define next practice. He has over 12 years of higher education experience working in student affairs, administration, and the faculty. His accolades include the book *Other Duties as Assigned: Student Affairs on Semester at Sea; an interview by the New York Times on serving “Suitcase Schools;” as well presenting and speaking at over 20 different academic and professional conferences.
Dave serves as a clinical professor & educational technologist at New York University’s School of Professional Studies.
Dave consults with businesses, institutions, and organizations as the Managing Partner of University XP on game, instructional, and experiential design, as well as in training, up skilling, research, and development.
Dave advises student affairs professionals on their job search in his role as Provost at The Job Hakr.
His research interests include learning theory, technology, and games. Find out more at www.davengdesign.com
Fun Fact: He has been seasick in every time zone.
Professional Positions
Education
- Northeastern University, EdD
- New York University, MA
- University of Hartford, BA