Rusty,
Joe Champoux's "Using Film to Visualize Management Principles and
Practices" (South-Western) is a treasure trove for this. Given that
you are teaching students who "see" in their own ways (I'm a
photographer too!) why not have them find clips/bits or take
photographs or use their preferred method of visualization to
illustrate what you would like them to learn?
Cheers
Chris Poulson
>From: rusty rae [mailto:
thegraduate@centurytel.net]
>
>Hi all --
>I am wondering if anyone has a list of movies/television bits that can
>be used for teaching both general and specific business courses. I am
>sure that we all have our favorites, but as someone who is new to
>teaching business issues (to art/photography students) I would love to
>have additional resources to liven up some of my classes.
>Thanks in advance.
>Rusty Rae
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Chris Poulson
Professor of Management and Human Resources
California State Polytechnic University Pomona
Pomona, CA 91768
Mail: P.O. Box 339, Claremont, CA 91711-0339
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"Seeing Time" Photo Essay as exhibited at the Academy of Management 2000:
http://www.aom.pace.edu/meetings/2000/art/seeing_time_title.htm
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