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  • 1.  Online Courses

    Posted 03-14-2018 11:35

    Hi all, 


    I know everyone will be happy when my sabbatical is over and I quit asking these questions.  Thank you again for all the information concerning business and society required classes!!


    I am teaching a graduate business and society class online, 1.5 credits, and I am interested in best practices, as well as videos that were used effectively.  thank you, Kathy Rehbein

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  • 2.  Online Courses

    Posted 03-15-2018 08:30

    Greetings all,

     

    For those interested, Jim Weber, Rebecca Zambrano, and I published an article in JBE with advice about teaching business, society & ethics online. Below is the citation and hyperlink, followed by the abstract.

     

    Best regards,

    Denis

     

    Denis Collins, James Weber and Rebecca Zambrano (2014) "Teaching Business Ethics Online: Perspectives on Course Design, Delivery, Student Engagement, and Assessment," Journal of Business Ethics, 125(3): 513-529.

     

    Abstract: The number of online courses in business schools is growing dramatically, but little has been published about teaching business ethics courses online. This article addresses key pedagogical design, delivery, student engagement, and assessment issues that should be considered when creating a high-quality, asynchronous online business ethics course for either undergraduate or graduate business student populations. Best practices are discussed within an integrative case study approach based on the experiences of a director of online faculty development and two accomplished online business ethics instructors, one teaching at a small college and the other at a researchoriented university-their successes, learning opportunities, and recommendations.

     

    From: Rehbein, Kathleen [mailto:kathleen.rehbein@marquette.edu]
    Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2018 10:35 AM
    To: iabs-l@list.iupui.edu; SIM@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
    Subject: [IABS-L] Online Courses

     

    Hi all, 

     

    I know everyone will be happy when my sabbatical is over and I quit asking these questions.  Thank you again for all the information concerning business and society required classes!!

     

    I am teaching a graduate business and society class online, 1.5 credits, and I am interested in best practices, as well as videos that were used effectively.  thank you, Kathy Rehbein

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