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Organizational Psychology Selected Topics Seminar
This is a career capstone, being the final course in a 43 year series.
The topics: Pictures at an Exhibition, Origins of Applied Psychology, Social Perception and Behavior Prediction, Assessment-as-Learning,
Applied Social Psychology, Professional Associations and Scientific Societies, International Practice in Organizational Psychology, Organizational Ergonomics, Careers in Research and Teaching, Go Where There's Trouble,
Bringing Research to Bear on Public Policy, Gender and Diversity..
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Institution:
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Bowling Green State University
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College of Arts and Sciences
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Psychology
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Instructor(s):
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Milt Hakel
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Milt Hakel
Professor
BGSU
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View the archive of my Sloan-C presentation
Register as an Epsilen member and then join this course. Doing so will let you enter...
Register as an Epsilen member and then join this course. Doing so will let you enter the course and see many of the course tools built in to Epsilen, carried forward from a graduate seminar offered during my last seminar at BGSU. Once you are in the course, scroll down to the Live Classroom and click that link; on the resulting page click inside the Show Archive checkbox; click the June 15, 2009, 2:00 pm archive link; skip the Wimba Wizard (or reply Yes to each of its questions even if you do not have a web cam connected - you will not be originating any video or audio); and the archive will play immediately. It contains the slides shown at the Sloan-C International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Online Learning and my remarks made as they were shown. If you have questions, send me an email: mhakel@bgsu.edu.
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06/18/2009
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Milt Hakel
Professor
BGSU
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Socrates, Concerning Technology
There is fear that today's new technology will bring the downfall of the educational ...
There is fear that today's new technology will bring the downfall of the educational system.
There was tremendous controversy about the use of written records in teaching back in the 5th century B.C.E.
Socrates, in Phaedrus, wrote that the use of writing “will create forgetfulness in the learners’ souls, because they will not use their memories; they will trust to the external written characters and not remember of themselves; they will appear to be omniscient and will generally know nothing.”
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03/12/2009
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Milt Hakel
Professor
BGSU
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Kenneth Boulding on Innovation
“It seems to be a general principle of evolution that mutations are most likely to co...
“It seems to be a general principle of evolution that mutations are most likely to come out of seemingly unlikely places. In the great mainstream, potentially significant mutations are easily washed away. It is often in the side currents that mutations of great importance for the future are able to survive until they can enter the mainstream.”
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03/12/2009
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