TY - GEN
T1 - Classroom strategies for overworked faculty of intro to MIS
T2 - 24th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2018: Digital Disruption, AMCIS 2018
AU - Connolly, Amy J.
AU - Rush, Daniel
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Association for Information Systems. All rights reserved.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Many issues complicate the successful academic's workload, such as declining MIS major enrollments, increased responsibilities, higher publication standards, online teaching, larger class sizes, reduced state funding, and more. On top of this, faculty have a broad selection of teaching methods to learn and choose from with little practical guidance from research or formal doctoral training. In this paper, we present a brief background of some of these methods and then provide simple, easy to implement suggested activities that can be used to increase student interest, engagement, and potentially retention. These activities do not require flipping the classroom or intense training, meaning that busy, overworked faculty could read this article and implement these ideas tomorrow. This paper contributes to research on how to improve the Intro to MIS course through cooperative learning exercises without excessively adding to faculty's workload. It should especially interest newer faculty looking to supplement traditional lectures in the Intro to MIS course.
AB - Many issues complicate the successful academic's workload, such as declining MIS major enrollments, increased responsibilities, higher publication standards, online teaching, larger class sizes, reduced state funding, and more. On top of this, faculty have a broad selection of teaching methods to learn and choose from with little practical guidance from research or formal doctoral training. In this paper, we present a brief background of some of these methods and then provide simple, easy to implement suggested activities that can be used to increase student interest, engagement, and potentially retention. These activities do not require flipping the classroom or intense training, meaning that busy, overworked faculty could read this article and implement these ideas tomorrow. This paper contributes to research on how to improve the Intro to MIS course through cooperative learning exercises without excessively adding to faculty's workload. It should especially interest newer faculty looking to supplement traditional lectures in the Intro to MIS course.
KW - Active learning
KW - Cooperative model of learning
KW - Introduction to MIS
KW - Student engagement
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85054202013&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85054202013
SN - 9780996683166
T3 - Americas Conference on Information Systems 2018: Digital Disruption, AMCIS 2018
BT - Americas Conference on Information Systems 2018
PB - Association for Information Systems
Y2 - 16 August 2018 through 18 August 2018
ER -