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Faye Borthick

Developing Critical Thinking With Business Simulations: Learning Experiences and Evidence of Learning

11/01/06 Faye Borthick
Accounting

Business simulations are used to develop student critical thinking skills for introductory accounting courses.


Faye Borthick

Developing Database Query Skills: Learning Experiences

10/26/06 Faye Borthick
Accounting

Business, accounting, and other courses in which an objective is to learn to query a database to develop insights about business operations or solve an organizational problem for which relevant data exist in a database


Shelby Frost

Employing Clickers to Increase Student Involvement and Interaction

7/09/07 Shelby Frost
Economics,

The use of classroom response systems, or clickers, in the classroom is a fun and effective way to increase student interactivity and encourage course attendance.


David McDonald

Second Life for Business

2/08/08 David McDonald

The Robinson College of Business utilizes Second Life to encourage teamwork and foster innovation/creativity, as well as provide opportunities whereby students enhance problem solving, communication and written skills.


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