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PDW: Teaching with Technology: Improving Lives Inside and Outside the Classroom at AOM 2018 in Chicago

  • 1.  PDW: Teaching with Technology: Improving Lives Inside and Outside the Classroom at AOM 2018 in Chicago

    Posted 07-30-2018 13:53

    We would like to invite you to attend our PDW Teaching with Technology: Improving Lives Inside and Outside the Classroom at AOM 2018 in Chicago (Saturday, Aug 11 2018 3:45PM - 5:15PM at Hyatt Regency Chicago in Michigan 1C). This is the 21st year running for this PDW and we hope you will join us again.

    This year's presenters are:

    • Stuart Allen (Robert Morris University, PA)
    • Kim Gower (University of Mary Washington, VA)
    • Kyle Stone (Colorado Mesa University, CO)
    • Meera Alagarja (University of Louisville, KY)

    This session will demonstrate several technology resources and teaching techniques that can be used to engage students. We will demonstrate how teaching with technology can help students to learn in affirming and healthy ways that increase engagement inside and outside the classroom.  Each year we present new ideas, technologies, and techniques. This practical session focuses on the use of various teaching technologies, with an emphasis on how the technologies can be used to enhance students' lives and the lives of those around them, and to model positive use of technology that can aid students as future organizational leaders. Session participants will benefit from the presenters' ideas and experiences demonstrating several free or easily accessible technology tools from their own positive experiences in the classroom.

    More info at: https://my.aom.org/Program2018/SessionDetails.aspx?sid=17592

    Apologies for crossposting.

    Regards,

    Stuart Allen (Organizer)

    Robert Morris University, Pittsburgh



  • 2.  RE: PDW: Teaching with Technology: Improving Lives Inside and Outside the Classroom at AOM 2018 in Chicago

    Posted 07-31-2018 10:58
    Join us for this lively PDW! All are welcome-- whether you are thinking about improving your own writing or guiding your students towards more original insights than what they can  discover on Google!

    Session Type: PDW Workshop
    Program Session: 20 | Submission: 11198 | Sponsor(s): (MED)
    Scheduled: Friday, Aug 10 2018 8:00AM - 10:00AM at Hyatt Regency Chicago in Gold Coast
     
    Integrity Meets Creativity: Keeping Honest in Academic Writing
    Honest & Creative Writing 
    https://my.aom.org/program2018/SessionDetails.aspx?sid=11198 

    Moderator: Janet E. Salmons, Vision2Lead 
    Presenter: Nancy E. Day, Member & Ombuds Ethics Committee Chair 
    Presenter: Rebecca Wendy Frankel, Sage Publications 
    Presenter: Rachel McCullagh Balven, Arizona State U. 
    Academic writers must find a balance between presenting original work expressed in our own scholarly voices, and situating that work within the literature of the field. This classic challenge is made more difficult in the cut-and-paste digital age. The AOM Code of Ethics and guidelines for scholarly journals clearly discourage plagiarism. While it is essential to avoid plagiarism, this is a low standard for AOM members, who should be making significant contributions to the advancement of our field. This workshop will focus on promoting originality and honesty in research and writing. We will review intellectual property laws relating to copyright and image permissions that can trip up well-intentioned researchers who seek to publish their work. We will frame the discussion using the originality continuum (Salmons, 2007, in press http://bit.ly/2AEnIwb) that differentiates between writing that is unethical, such as plagiarized writing, and writing that is not only ethical, but creative and nuanced. After presenting this framework, small groups will engage in World Café activities to generate strategies for resolving dilemmas associated with academic honesty and originality. The PDW welcomes participation by editors, scholars, instructors, and students. It will serve the dual purpose of helping participants build confidence in their ability to present original thinking as well as providing guidance about how to aid students, co-authors, or contributors. This PDW will benefit individuals who are interested in developing their craft as writers as well as those oriented towards teaching in the management domain
    This hands-on workshop will be valuable to students and instructors, book or journal editors, scholars and practitioners. All are welcome!


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