Results tagged “academic life” from Michael Tyworth

Visiting Professor at Washington & Jefferson College

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I have accepted a position in the Information Technology Leadership program at Washington & Jefferson College beginning in the fall of 2009.  The position is a 3 year visiting professor position in which I'll be engaged in undergraduate teaching.  When not teaching I will be writing and continuing my research.

I'm really excited to be getting this opportunity and think it will be a fantastic chance to hone my skills as a teacher.

How to conduct a peer review.

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I may only (sic) be a graduate student, but I am lucky to have received excellent tutelage in how to conduct a peer review of a paper.  Recently I have had opportunity to be on the receiving end of poor quality reviews.  In the interest of full disclosure, I should note that the outcome of the one set of reviews was a 'reject,' and the other an 'accept.'

Really though, the quality of a review is independent of the review outcome.  For one can receive a high quality review that results in rejection; or a poor quality review that results in acceptance.  Ultimately, all of us in the research game want high quality reviews that end up in acceptance of our work.


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Michael Tyworth, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
College of Information Sciences & Technology
The Pennsylvania State University

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