movies for teaching orgs & work
A few days ago, Mark Suchman, chair of ASA’s OOW section, circulated a Google Doc with a call for people to add movies they use in class to illustrate work and organizational concepts to students. Orgtheory has had a couple of threads on this topic over the years, and I just added a couple of my own favorites (sadly not so current) to the document. I definitely will be checking some of these out next time I teach undergrad orgs — check it out, or add some contributions of your own.
There was similar study done on OBTS mailing list by Barabara Larson. It focused on movies used in classroom teaching and concepts taught using them. I remember respondents had almost 150 movies listed. If that study is also looked at, that will be really rich data from pedagogical perspective. It will be very useful to teachers teaching similar subjects/topics.
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Santosh Sali
October 12, 2016 at 6:08 am
Thanks, Santosh, I will check that out and add a link if it’s publicly available. And thanks to orgtheory readers for doubling the OOW list!
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epopp
October 13, 2016 at 2:23 pm
Reblogged this on criticalMOTteaching.
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