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Ever-evolving technological innovation creates both opportunities
and challenges for educators aiming to achieve meaningful and
effective learning in the classroom and equip students with a
well-honed set of technology skills as they enter the professional
world. The Handbook of Teaching with Technology in Management,
Leadership and Business is written by experienced instructors using
technology in novel and impactful ways in their undergraduate and
graduate courses, as well as researchers reporting and reflecting
on studies and literature that can guide them on the how and why of
teaching with technology. Combining insights from research and
practice, this comprehensive Handbook provides a state-of-the-art
reflection on the role and effectiveness of technology in
management, leadership, and business education. It offers a variety
of resources and guidelines for the application of technology
across different educational contexts and courses, and explores how
specific digital tools, software, and applications have been used
in the classroom to promote student engagement, assessment,
collaboration, learning, and leadership. The broad range of
chapters will support educators, administrators, instructional
designers, researchers, chief information officers, and teaching
technology developers seeking to expand their knowledge on the use
of teaching and learning technologies in higher-education level
management, leadership, and business programs.
Technology plays a significant role in doctoral leadership studies
providing a channel for teaching, learning, research, and
administrative processes. Advancing Doctoral Leadership Education
Through Technology addresses the growing need for universities to
explore, revise, and develop the content and delivery of doctoral
leadership education. A growing number of programs and the more
recent inclusion of leadership courses within varied postgraduate
disciplines illustrates the rising interest in doctoral leadership
education. Advances in technology provide a vehicle to deliver
content and information to a wide array of learners, therefore it
is time to ask questions about the benefits, challenges and needed
solutions to prepare for the future design and delivery of
leadership education. This book offers valuable information for
faculty and administrators responsible for developing and
delivering doctoral studies through technology in order to provide
access, convenience, enriched learning, and to create new pathways
to achieve a doctorate. Professors working in a classroom-based, or
primarily in virtual environments, or in a hybrid of both could
also benefit from reading this book. Doctoral students engaged in
completing their dissertations and research projects will also find
a wealth of information related to higher education teaching,
learning, and technology. Contributors include: S. Allen, E.E.
Bennett, S.J. Blackmon, S. Brierton, C.J. Brown, J. Bruce, W. Cain,
L. Dinauer, K. Einola, M. Gorman, D. Henriksen, L. Hyatt, E.
Jean-Francois, S. Kahai, J. Martin, J. Moss Breen, S. Robinson, D.
Volkert, B.E. Winston, P. Zettinig
Tim Hoskings was such a nice boy, but eventually nice boys turn
into bitter men. Priorities change and decisions get made - like
the decision to become an arsehole. To finally stop putting
everyone else first and get what you want from life. At this point
in time any rational person would turn to the fine art of
negotiation, but the mid-life crisis isn't a rational state of
mind. It is a head-first plummet towards everything you haven't
been in the past. A jetpack strapped to your back accelerating you
downwards, fuelled by the fear of regretting all the things you
never did before that day when you are lying on your back rotting
in a box and thinking to yourself, "F*ck." * The letter U has a
pending court case to battle discrimination against vowels. "Sex,
drugs and very little of educational value." - BELINDA CASTLES
The trouble with traditional Nativity plays is they tend to be
rather dull. Everyone knows the story, there are no surprises,
plot-twists or jokes - which hardly makes for a very Merry
Christmas! What's needed is a bit of silliness, a few gags and some
character comedy - all of which you'll find right here between
these pages. Nine entertaining plays featuring Mary, Joseph, The
Three Kings, Scrooge, Santa, Rudolph, Git King Wenceslas and The
Grunch, among others, to make you and your family truly merry at
Christmastime.
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Sitcoms (Paperback)
Barth Hulley, Marc Blake, Stuart Allen
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R260
Discovery Miles 2 600
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Featuring winning scripts from THE SITCOM TRIALS. The Sitcom Trials
is the comedy show where brand new sitcoms compete and the audience
vote for the winner. It began on stage in 1999 and has enjoyed
successful runs as a touring show and on TV. This collection
includes scripts that were performed during the 2004 and 2006
seasons of the 'Trials', a Sitcom pilot developed for TV with
stand-up comedian and comic author Marc Blake, as well as a crop of
other as-yet unperformed Sitcoms.
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