Abstract
This brainstorming session will look at creating online leadership courses. Teaching leadership is highly debated, having a multitude of theories and formats to draw from. Leadership course often involve complex interactions, game/role playing, and other engaging activities, revolving around groups. How can one teach leadership online and get similar effects as a traditional classroom setting? Participants are encouraged to bring examples, syllabi, and laptops to demonstrate what could and shouldn’t be done while teaching this often-amorphous subject online. The purpose is to share best practices, and vetting what we should be doing to increase the effectiveness of these courses.
| Original language | American English |
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| State | Published - 18 Jun 2015 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | Management and Organizational Behavior Teaching Society 2015 Domestic Conference - La Verne, CA Duration: 18 Jun 2015 → … |
Conference
| Conference | Management and Organizational Behavior Teaching Society 2015 Domestic Conference |
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| Period | 18/06/15 → … |
EGS Disciplines
- Educational Leadership
- Higher Education
- Online and Distance Education