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Master Professor

Jane Deighan

Jane Deighan
"It's never to late to see what we might have been. George Eliot"
Hall of Fame: Inducted in 2010
August, 2010 (1 BSI Grand Champion)
GLO-BUS Tradition: First adopted GLO-BUS for classroom use in 2009
School: School of Business, SAIT Polytechnic
Title: Instructor – Business Administration
Education: B.A Psychology – McGill University, Montreal 1979
MBA – University of Alberta, Edmonton 1994
Courses Taught: Introduction to Business, Organizational Behaviour, Leadership and Strategic Management
Research Interests and Selected Publications: Interested in student retention, particularly in the role of Faculty Advising and its impact on student success. Another major interest is the role of online learning in face to face classrooms (blended delivery).

Conference presentations:
Borland, J.E., Gerein, C, Russell, J, and Corbett, R. “Lifestyles, Livelihood and Learning: Making it Better”, Panel Discussion held at CAUCE, Halifax, NS, June 2002
Borland, J.E., Gerein, C, Russell, J, Lloyd, N and Corbett, R. “Learning in and for the Workplace; Management Certificates Online”, Panel Discussion held at CADE, Calgary, AB., May 2002
Thomas, D. R., J.E. Borland and H. Todino, “Teaching Marketing in the New Millenium” Panel discussion held at the Western Marketing Educators’ Association Conference, Palm Springs, CA., April 1999.
Borland, J.E. “Using Lotus Notes in Adult Education”, Workshop Participant, CCMS/CIDA Workshop on Distance Education, Windsor, Ont., April 1998
Borland, J.E., “Defining a Market Niche: The Use of Collaboration in a Lotus Notes Mediated MBA Program” in Proceedings of the 13th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, Wisconsin, August 1997.
Thomas, D. R., J.E. Borland and W. Good, “Computer Applications in Marketing Education” . Session presented at the Western Marketing Educators’ Association Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona., April 1997.
Borland, J.E. “Using Lotus Notes in Distance Education”, presentation at the pre-conference symposium for the 18th ICDE World Conference, Penn. State University, University Park, Penn., May 30, 1997.
Borland, J.E. and J.M. Usher, “The Electronic MBA: Via Lotus Notes: Lessons from the Productivity Paradox of Office Automation” in Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference on Distance Teaching and Learning, Madison, Wisconsin, August 1996.
Honors and Awards: 2008 DIRRT Award - Innovation in Teaching – SAIT
2008 Instructor excellence award – Sait Student Association