From pioneer in our field, Jeanne Brett:
With the unprecedented and rapid need to switch from face-to-face to synchronous online classes, everyone using exercises and simulations has learned a lot. iDG, NegotiateUP and NTR are launching a series of Conversations about Innovations in Teaching Research and Technology held during three Fridays in June (5th, 12th, 19th) from 12:00pm to 3pm Eastern Time.
We would like you to join these conversations to debrief these experiences, share best practices and identify how to meet future needs.
Please forward this email to interested colleagues and students.
Sign-up Here (This link takes you to the website with a detailed agenda and a list of people leading conversations).
Day 1: June 5, 12-3pm EST Innovations in Teaching Technology
- Teaching Online (What worked? What could be improved) with first time, online teachers of teams, negotiations, mediation, behavioral decision making
- Engaging Students: instant polls, synchronous and asynchronous group chats, videos, fishbowls, complex breakouts with technology first movers
- Crowdsourcing Film/TV/Video clips for Teaching
Day 2: June 12, 12-3pm EST Innovations in Research
- Research using Technology (Video chats, AI, Automatic data collection)
- Analyzing Data from Video Chats, VoiceSkins
- Using iDG to collect data across classes
- Open call for collaboration on Research Projects
Day 3: June 19, 12-3pm EDT Innovations in Teaching Content
- Peer Reviews
- Discussion & Examples – current content, how it works online; content/tech needs
- Teams, Conflict & Communication, Negotiation, Behavioral Decision Making, Mediation
- Exercise Teaching Workshops with Master Teachers
Reserve your place with a $25 deposit by clicking here. After June 19th you can request a refund of your deposit if:
- You attend at least one session on June 5th, 12th or 19th.
- You do not want access to the video recordings of the sessions.
The registration fee is to help us confirm your identity with a credit card since we will have confidential content and we also want to steer clear of any zoom bombing incidents.
We’ll be sending a survey to get your input in advance. In the meantime, if you have a topic you think we should be sure to cover – and you can help lead the discussion please email Jeanne.
Niraj Kumar, Founder, iDecisionGames.com NegotiateUP.com
Jeanne Brett, President, negotiationandteamresources.com