by Rich Wilson | Jan 15, 2017 | Q&A - RichWilson, Q&A-RW-wk11
Dear Zidane: That’s a very difficult question to answer! I’ve had the pleasure to visit about a dozen countries, and they are all very interesting, and I’d like to go back to all of them, and to ones that I have not visited. I like meeting new people...
by Marti Shea | Jan 14, 2017 | Q&A - MartiShea, Q&A-Expert-wk11
I had a double major as an Undergraduate in Exercise Physiology and Education. I then went to Graduate School for Education which allowed me to become a certified Physical Education Teacher for Grades K-12. In the 1980’s when I was in college there was no major for...
by Dr. Chris Fanta | Jan 14, 2017 | Q&A - DrChrisFanta, Q&A-Expert-wk11
I am a doctor, and so to prepare for my medical career I studied (in college) biology, chemistry, and physics, the usual requirements before attending medical school. But my real interest over those years before medical school was English Literature. So, many of my...
by Dr. Dan Finamore | Jan 14, 2017 | Q&A - DrDanFinamore, Q&A-Expert-wk11
If I’m to be honest about that, I didn’t so much plan for my profession but just followed my heart when it came to what I wanted to study. I pursued archaeology because I love looking at objects that communicate facets of history, and in particular those...
by Lorraine Leo | Jan 14, 2017 | Q&A - LorraineLeo, Q&A-Expert-wk11, Uncategorized
The courses that I studied in school that most prepared me for my job as a teacher were my student teaching courses where I was able to apply all of the teaching concepts that I learned with real students in real classrooms. I learned to be flexible in my approaches...
by Scott Hamilton | Jan 14, 2017 | Q&A - ScottHamilton, Q&A-Expert-wk11
As you watch the progress of Rich and the other skippers in the Vendée Globe you can see that success requires having a diverse set of skills. Expedition leaders need math and geometry to be able to navigate and make calculations. Knowledge of physics, electronics,...