by arb5489 | Aug 6, 2013 | 2013, University of Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong 2013
by Margaret Anne Lamb I wrote this blog over the weekend, but did not have internet access until now to post! My Hong Kong experience has been amazing. In just 8 quick weeks I ran 18 participants, attended a conference, traveled all over the island, ate all different...
by arb5489 | Aug 2, 2013 | 2013, University of Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong 2013
by Margaret Anne Lamb I could go on and on, but these ones stick out to me the most!: Unless you receive excellent service, it is not custom to tip. This also means that waiters and waitresses do not check in during your meal to see if you need anything. Most places I...
by arb5489 | Jul 31, 2013 | 2013, University of Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong 2013
by Margaret Anne Lamb Things are quickly wrapping up here. I can’t believe how quick the time has gone by! My work here is almost complete. When Gary, Ally and Carmen administered the tests, they each made some hand-written notes on the scoring sheets in...
by arb5489 | Jul 27, 2013 | 2013, University of Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong 2013
by Margaret Anne Lamb Prior to leaving, I had made a mental bucket list of all of the places I wanted to do, food I wanted to eat and activities I wanted to do. Here is an update and description of everything I have done and still need to do. Hopefully in 2 weeks it...
by arb5489 | Jul 25, 2013 | 2013, University of Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong 2013
by Margaret Anne Lamb This weekend I attended a professional development event led by James Law, a professor at Newcastle University. This event was mostly for professionals; however, I did meet one other student. On Saturday, Professor Law taught us mostly about...
by arb5489 | Jul 18, 2013 | 2013, University of Hong Kong, University of Hong Kong 2013
by Margaret Anne Lamb We have completed all of the data collection with the children at both preschools. I owe a huge thank you to Gary, Ally and Carmen for helping me conduct all of the tasks. In total, we were able to run the experiment with 18 children. As I begin...