I can say that Joe Champoux's materials are the best and using them will
make you and your course the best in your department! Joe is very
approachable. I suggest emailing him or buttonholing him at the AOM
meeting in Denver. He's the sort of fellow you can ask for fine-tuning
or other advice while using his materials.
A fan of using multimedia in teaching,
Charles Wankel
Mg-Ed-Dv List Director
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Check out the second edition below at the South-Western /
Thomson Learning booth.
New features include "At the Movies" boxed inset and a fully
complete with many cinema links on-line study guide
(WebTutor based on WebCT and Blackboard).
Joe Champoux
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"Organizational Behavior: Essential Tenets," 2ed. Available
now from South-Western/Thomson Learning. Includes new
in-text "At the Movies" feature and WebTutor on-line student
study guide. The on-line guide features links to film
trailers associateed with a chapter's content.
Instructor's manual, PowerPoint slides, and test bank
available now.
"Organizational Behavior: Using Film to Visualize Principles
and Practices." Available from South-Western/Thomson
Learning.
"Management: Using Film to Visualize Principles and
Practices." Available form South-Western/Thomson
Learning.
To see these books, their content, and support packages go
to:
http://champoux.swcollege.com
For materials on film as a teaching resource, go to:
http://asm.unm.eduClick "Courses" button on left
Click "Data Files" button on top
Double click folder with my last name.
Double click folder "film."
You can down load the Word documents for the latest on
teaching with film.
Joseph E. Champoux, Ph.D.
Regents' Professor of Management
The Robert O. Anderson Schools of Management
The University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131-1221 USA
505.277.3237; 505.277.7108 (FAX)
Home office voice mail and FAX: 505.856.6253
E-mail:
champoux@unm.edu