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Wednesday, 17 June 2015
14:00-20:00
(Vista Dorms)

Check in for the conference, meet up with old friends, and pick up your goody bag as we prepare for yet another fantastic OBTC experience!

19:00-20:30
(Campus Center ballrooms)

Join Program Chair Pat Hedberg and Site Coordinate Kathy Duncan for welcoming remarks and an interactive celebration of OBTC culture based on our conference theme, Learning in Community.

20:30-22:30
(President's Dining Room)

Jim's Place is the traditional evening social event, held each night of the conference. It is name in honor of Jim Waters, a regular OBTC attendee who passed away unexpectedly in the last 1980s. Join other OBTC attendees for refreshments (including beer and wine), snacks, music, and good conversation.

20:30-21:00
(Campus Center ballrooms)

New to OBTC? Before heading over to Jim's Place, please join the Society's OB1, Micheal Stratton, and others in the leadership for a brief orientation to learn about our culture, the session experience, conference activities, and other opportunities to grow as a teacher-scholar at OBTC. It's a great way to start your OBTC experience and make life-long connections!

Thursday, 18 June 2015
7:00-8:15
(Davenport Dining Hall)
8:30-9:30
FH 20FH 211FH 212FH 216FH 22FH 9HB 110HB 127HB 129HB 130
Motivating Learning Through Teams And Technology: The Hrmanagement Simulation ProjectLoren Dyck, University of La Verne; Kathi Lovelace, Menlo College Throw Away The Laundry List: Teaching In ContextCristina Arroyo, Baruch College & The Graduate Center, CUNY Reframing: A Tool To Develop Critical Thinking In Undergraduate InternsAngela Schmiede, Menlo College What Direction Is Your Leadership Style Heading?Renee Just, Ashford University Building Collaborative Community Development ToolsNicole Cundiff, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Janene McMahan, University of Alaska Fairbanks Developing Responsible Leaders By Developing Their Response-abilityMatthew Eriksen, Providence College; Kevin Cooper, Providence College; Ariel Galipeau, Providence College Comparing Three Approaches For Teaching Innovation: Design Thinking, Creative Problem Solving, And Theory UAmy Zidulka, Royal Roads University; Ingrid Kajzer-Mitchell, Royal Roads University; Lois Fearon, Royal Roads University Finding New Uses For Old Exercises: Five SquaresDale Finn, University of New Haven; Sue McNamara, SUNY Fredonia; Joe Seltzer, LaSalle University Ambushed And Wrangled: When Technology Fails Us In The ClassroomSimon Walls, Fort Lewis College; Teresa Martinelli-Lee, University of La Verne Inviting “lincoln” Into The Classroom To Teach Power, Influence, And NegotiationKristen Bell DeTienne, Brigham Young University; Jennifer Willis, Brigham Young University
9:45-10:15
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Using Entrepreneurship To Create Learning Communities In Organization BehaviorSue McNamara, SUNY Fredonia Harry Potter And The Keys Of The Academic Kingdom—the Ones You Can’t Find On GoogleKevin Farmer, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Julie Shen, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Using Pinterest As A Medium For Student Active Learning Through Individual Discovery Of Relevant ContentGordon Schmidt, Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne A Strong Interest – Combining Strong Interest Inventory Sample Activities With An Exploration Of Intrinsic/extrinsic MotivationElizabeth Haley, University of Southern California; Chris Bresnahan, University of Southern California; Johanna Tolan, University of Southern California The Comparison Of Chinese And American Classroom DynamicsKun Michelle Yang, Central Michigan University Do It All Wrong! Using Reverse Brainstorming To Generate Ideas, Improve Discussions, And Move Students To ActionMarcia Hagen, Metropolitan State University; Eric Grube, Metropolitan State University; Allan Bernard, Wartburg College Participation -- Let's All Participate!Gloria J. Miller, Austin Peay State University Building A Digital Community Of Learning: The Positive Effects Of Social Media Use In Higher EducationErin Makarius, The University of Akron; Alison Dachner , John Carroll University Negotiating A New Hire: A Role Play SimulationSandy Piderit, Santa Clara University Creating Engaging Online Activities That Compliment The F2f ClassroomBrent Opall, University of Wisconsin-Superior Teaching Finance To Non-finance Majors: Challenges Of An Integrated CurriculumC. Chase Senk, Walsh University; Steven A. Edelson, Walsh University
10:15-10:45
(Break Room)
10:45-11:45
(Campus Center ballrooms)It's All In The Story: An Odd Couple ReminiscesLee Bolman, University of Missouri - Kansas City; Terrance E. Deal, University of Southern California
11:45-13:00
(Davenport Dining Hall)
13:15-14:15
FH 20FH 211FH 212FH 216FH 217FH 22FH 9HB 110HB 129HB 130
What Is Learning And How Does It Occur?: Implications Of Workplace Learning Scholarship For Experiential EducatorsAmy Zidulka, Royal Roads University But, I Didn’t Go To Law School! How Non-attorney Management Educators Can Successfully Use Court Cases To Connect Students To Legal Issues In The Community.Kimberly O'Connor, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Learning To Act For The Sake Of Life On EarthTammy Hiller, Bucknell University Snake: Enable Others To ActCourtney Shirley, University of Central Missouri; Tristan Brosch, University of Central Missouri; Eric Nelson, University of Central Missouri; Matthew VanSchenkhof, University of Central Missouri Class Engagement: Reaching Your Millenial StudentsDianna Krueger, Tarleton State University; Tammi Redd, Ramapo College of New Jersey Collegial Development Of Ethics In ManagementCarl Oliver, Loyola Marymount University|Los Angeles Contemplating Reflection In Learning: Aligning Strategy To ObjectiveSue McNamara, SUNY Fredonia Integrating The Undergraduate Curriculum: Models For SuccessDebra Arvanites, Villanova University; James Glasgow, Villanova University Bringing The Mooc Into The ClassroomDavid Bradford, Stanford University; Allan Cohen, Babson College Structured Speed Interviewing: Building Skills In Staffing And Selection CoursesJessica Doll, Coastal Carolina University
14:30-15:00
FH 20FH 211FH 212FH 216FH 217FH 22HB 110HB 127HB 129HB 130
Providing & Receiving Constructive Feedback: Educating StudentsGregory Berka, Queens University of Charlotte; Heather Gordon, Duke Energy (PhD from UNC Charlotte) Hot Topics In Pregnancy Discrimination: Broadening Student Awareness Of Diverse Communities Of Workers.Kimberly O'Connor, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Yes, We Do Have Intellectual Standards In College! How To Help Students Join The Higher Education Community.Janice Black, Coastal Carolina University; Nicholas Twigg, Coastal Carolina University The Social Art Of The Vignette: Bringing Experience Into The ClassroomBruce Hanson, Concordia University Irvine A Semester Long Service-learning Project; Our ExampleMaria Alejandra Quijada, Regis University; Cathleen McGrath, Loyola Marymount University You Want Me To Work In A Team? An Approach To Teaching And Assessing Teamwork The Aacsb WayKathleen Barnes, University of New Haven; George Smith, Albright College; JoDee LaCasse, University of St. Thomas 3 – 2 – 1 Action: Building A Peer-to-peer Online Learning Community By Student Presenters Filming Themselves And Creating A Space For FeedbackCurt Beck, Concordia University; Denise Parris, Rollins College Ye’ Old Pen Factory: Applying The Classic Pen Factory Simulation To Today’s Global Workplace.Marcia Hagen, Metropolitan State University; Denise Williams, Metropolitan State University; Anne Cummings, Metropolitan State University Moving Courses From Traditional To On-line Format: Should We? What Have We Learned?Cathy Hill, Belmont University Sparking Change With Symbols, Stories And Rituals: Mobilizing People With The Symbolic FrameKeith Hunter, University of San Francisco
15:00-15:30
(Break Room)
15:30-16:30
Campus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballrooms
10% Luck, 20% Skill, 70% (letting Go Of Your) Concentrated Power Of Will: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly Of Using Community-based Learning In The ClassroomKim Gower, University of Richmond Addressing Both Personal And Community Tragedy In The Classroom: Yes Or No?J.P. Julie Palmer-Schuyler, Webster University Blooming Our Learning Objectives In A World With Handheld LibrariesKelly Grace, Georgia State University; Wendy Swenson-Roth, Georgia State University Creating A Mindful Learning CommunityJann Freed, Central College Integrated Business Core For Freshmen: Introducing Cross-discipline ConnectionsKevin Snyder, Southern New Hampshire University; Andy Lynch, Southern New Hampshire University; Greg Randolph, Southern New Hampshire University Leadership Development OnlineNicole Cundiff, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Janene McMahan, University of Alaska Fairbanks Learning Together Through Metaphors: An Interactive Session On The Use Of Metaphors (short Stories) As An Inspiring Teaching Method.Satinder Dhiman, Woodbury University; Joan Marques, Woodbury University; Jerry Biberman, Scranton University Reducing The Transferability Gap: The Link Between Service-based Learning And Career Development In Management EducationNicole Jackson, University of Connecticut Was Groupthink Responsible For Three Deaths?Jan Hillier, Kelley School of Business Indiana University; Linda Dunn Jensen, San Jose State University
17:15-19:15
(Sneaky Park)
19:30-20:30
Campus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballroomsCampus Center ballrooms
Challenges, Lessons Learned And Experiences With Moving From Traditional Face-to-face Class To Online Class Online Class In Organizational BehaviorBarbara Reda, JMSB, Concordia University; Steve Harvey, JMSB, Concordia University Choice Learning Projects In An Organizational Behavior ClassroomTimothy Strait, University of Wisconsin-Platteville Does Political Correctness Dictate How We Teach Ethical Decision Making?Roger Dean, Washington & Lee University Global Leadership And Management: Expanding Cultural Insight And Wisdom Through Travel Study ExperiencesDeborah Olson, University of La Verne Is Management Education Blind To Social Class? What Does This Mean For Educating Managers Of The Future?Joseph Garcia, Western Washington University; Kristi Tyran, Western Washington University Teaching Negotiation Successfully: Is It A Fantasy?Stephanie Ward, St. Mary's University The Rule Of Three: A Practice Of Reflective Writing And LearningJoan Marques, Woodbury University; Satinder Dhiman, Woodbury University; Jerry Biberman, Scranton University Tricks Of The Trade: Navigating The Push And Pull Of Being A Chair (and Teacher-scholar?)Erika Small, Coastal Carolina University; Micheal Stratton, UNC Asheville
20:30-22:30
(President's Dining Room)

Jim's Place is the traditional evening social event, held each night of the conference. It is name in honor of Jim Waters, a regular OBTC attendee who passed away unexpectedly in the last 1980s. Join other OBTC attendees for refreshments (including beer and wine), snacks, music, and good conversation.

Friday, 19 June 2015
7:00-8:15
(Davenport Dining Hall)
8:30-10:00
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It's Better Than Discussion: Using Dialogue (big “d”) To Enhance Student Engagement, Critical Tiniking, And CommunityRae Andre, Northeastern University; Kathleen Kane, University of San Francisco Poetic Metaphor And The Creation Of Community In The Management ClassroomBill Van Buskirk, La Salle University; Michael London, Muhlenberg College; Frank Barrett, Naval Post Graduate School Creating Conditions For Collaborative Learning In Student TeamsLee Holmer, Seattle University Stealing Pedagogy: What We Can Take From The Jesuits For Fun And ProfitPaul Ryder, University of San Francisco Playing In The Garden Of Forking Paths – Leadership Learning In A Community Through Collaborative Interactive StorytellingSandra Romenska, University of St Andrews Oh Snap! How A One Week Learning Experience Provides Your Students With A World Of Management Understanding.Kim Gower, University of Richmond Understanding Employee Experiences Of And Reactions To Radical Organizational Change Efforts Through An Interactive ExercisePreeti Wadhwa, California State Polytechnic University (Cal Poly); Deborah Brazeal, California State Polytechnic University (Cal Poly); Carlos Gonzalez, California State Polytechnic University (Cal Poly) Bridging The Research-teaching Divide: Engaging Our Own Research In The Classroom And Linking Our Two Professional CommunitiesJamie Ladge, Northeastern University; Barbara Larson, Northeastern University Gather Around The Experiential FireJennifer Leigh, Nazareth College; Amy Kenworthy, Bond University; George Hrivnak , Bond University; Terry Nelson, University of Alaska Anchorage; Robert Herring , Winston Salem State University; Eileen Higgins, Emeritus, Frostburg State University; Lisa Amoroso, Dominican University; Tim Peterson, North Dakota State University; Darren Good, Pepperdine University; Scott Allen, John Carroll University; Rita Shea-VanFossen, Ramapo Facebook’s Emotional Contagion Experiment: A Brief Classroom-based Ethics Case StudyCharles Fornaciari, Florida Gulf Coast University; Julia East, Florida Gulf Coast University; Mary Krome, Florida Gulf Coast University Teaching ChangeMaury Peiperl, Cranfield University School of Management; Suzanne de Janasz, Seattle University Albers School of Business and Economics
10:15-10:45
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Tackling Concept Overload In Survey Courses By Using Student GroupsMelissa J. Knott, Western New England University; Joseph Gerard, Western New England University Growing Classroom Community Through Creativity: A Beginning RoadmapEllen West, Portland State University Developing Women Leaders: An Approach That Works!Nicole Cundiff, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Alice Eagly, Northwestern University Non-profit Board ExperienceLynn Walter, Western New England University It’s Just A Stage: Students’ Levels Of Intellectual DevelopmentClaudette Peterson, North Dakota State University; Tim O. Peterson, North Dakota State University Read, Review, Reflect: Three Similar Yet Diverse Approaches.Holly Catalfamo, Niagara College; J. David Whitehead, Goodman School, Brock University; Barry Wright, Goodman School, Brock University Face-to-face Teacher-student Performance AppraisalsRebecca Bull Schaefer, Gonzaga University Collaborative Learning In A Student Community: Using Clickers For Fostering Discussion In Management ClassroomsSalar Mesdaghinia, Eastern Michigan University Student Peer Mentoring: Enhancing The Learning EnvironmentGregory Berka, Queens University of Charlotte; Heather Gordon, Duke Energy (PhD from UNC Charlotte); Kate Frear, USC Upstate Critically Examining Training Example Videos For Learning About Train-the-trainer Programs And Supporting Development Of Management Critical Thinking SkillsGordon Schmidt, Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne “activating” The Nonparticipant Learner In A Large Ob Lecture Class: What Works Well With WikisMartin Fogelman, University at Albany, SUNY
10:45-11:15
(Break Room)
11:30-12:30
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The Track On The Track: Encouraging Deep Learning By Teaching While Engaged In Physical ActivitySteven A. Edelson, Walsh University Student-established Course Commitments: Implications And Possibilities For Learning And DevelopmentMatthew Eriksen, Providence College; Ariel Galipeau, Providence College; Kevin Cooper, Providence College What Should You Teach Your Students? Just Ask ThemCristina Arroyo, Baruch College & The Graduate Center, CUNY Authentic Classroom Facilitation: How Attachment Theory Can Inform Classroom Management.Christopher Bresnahan, University of Southern California How Do We Teach And Measure Creativity And Innovation As A Learning Outcome?Mary Ann Gaal, Franklin Pierce University How To Be A “leader” Of Your Class: Four Choices That Teachers Must Make To Be Effective Leaders Of Their Classes (taught By Leadership Scholars And Teachers)Ryan Gottfredson, California State University - Fullerton; Ryan Quinn, University of Louisville Creating Community In A Global Setting: Transforming Lives Through Travel Abroad CoursesLucy Arendt, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay; Robin Sronce, Drury University I Have To Say “i Love You” In A … Affirmation?: Five Forms Of Demonstrating Our Love For Our StudentsRita Shea-Van Fossen, Ramapo College of New Jersey; Gary Stark, Northern Michigan University How To Use Deliberate Practice Exercises To Improve Student Leadership SkillsRichard Daft, Vanderbilt University; Dorothy Marcic, Columbia University Engaging Ob Students Through Interdisciplinary Study Of A Major Business Event: The Wall Street Crash Of 2008Rick Herbert, Washington and Lee University Community In The Classroom Through Collaboration With StudentsMichael London, Muhlenberg College; William Van Buskirk, LaSalle
12:30-14:00
(Davenport Dining Hall)
14:00-15:30
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The “kobayashi-maru” Meeting: High-fidelity Experiential LearningVincent Bruni-Bossio, U. of Saskatchewan, Edwards School of Business; Chelsea Willness, U. of Saskatchewan, Edwards School of Business Designing A Leader Development Program: From Conceptualization To Endowment In 5 YearsCarrie A. Blair, College of Charleston Why Should Anyone Be Led By You?Michal Cakrt, Swiss Business School Creating A Course Assignment On Building Community With AlumniMary Jo Shane, California Lutheran University Loving-kindness And Mindfulness: Practices For Being More Heartful And Awake In OrganizationsMark Kriger, Norwegian Business School BI Design Thinking: Applying Tools,techniques,and Strategies To Quickly Innovate And Develop Mobile Solutions In The ClassroomPatricia Guinan, Babson College; Salvatore Parise, Babson College; Ruth Gilleran, Babson College Creating Community And Early Engagement: Sharing As A Community Of EducatorsBeverly DeMarr, Ferris State U.; C. Melissa Fender, Holy Family U.; Lisa Stickney, U. of Baltimore Gather Around The “video-clip Campfire” And Share Your Best Clips: The SequelRobert Marx, University of Massachusetts; Timothy Baldwin, Indiana University Designing And Teaching An Mba Course "managing Failure Of Success: The Reflective Role Of Special Issues"Magid Mazen, Suffolk University Meet The Editors: Journal Of Management Education And Management Teaching ReviewJoy Beatty, University of Michigan - Dearborn; Charles Fornaciari, Florida Gulf Coast University; Scott Allen, John Carroll University; Marc Levine, University of Massachusetts - Boston Senior And Mid-career Consortium: What’s Next?Joan Weiner, Drexel University; Dale Finn, University of New Haven; Kathleen Kane, University of San Francisco; Joseph Seltzer, La Salle University; Judi Strauss, Strauss Tax Service
15:30-16:00
(Break Room)
16:00-17:00
FH 20FH 211FH 212FH 216FH 217FH 22FH 9HB 110HB 127HB 129HB 130
Enhancing Our Teaching By Drawing On Recent Developments In The Science Of LearningMark Cannon, Vanderbilt University; Dayle Savage, Vanderbilt University; Deborah Butler, Georgia State University; Corbette Doyle, Vanderbilt University “history Is Boring!” Changing This Perception Through The Use Of Social Media.Mark Julien, Brock University; Micheal Stratton, University of North Carolina (Asheville); Russell Clayton, Saint Leo University Critically Thinking Through Reality: A Classic Exercise Infused With Real-world ScenariosTerry Nelson, University of Alaska Anchorage Leading Leadership Learning: More Than Just PowerpointsJohn Ross, New Mexico State University; Marcus Valenzuela, New Mexico State University Global Leadership In Crisis: An Ecosystem Mapping ExerciseJack McCarthy, Boston University; Gene Mendoza, US Cellular Clearing Muddied Waters: Using Toulmin's Argument Maps To Settle The SedimentJanice Black, Coastal Carolina University; Nicholas Twigg, Coastal Carolina University Learning As A Community Through Socratic SeminarsPramila Rao, Marymount University Entrepreneurship Mindset: Igniting Millennial Leadership Intention And EngagementDenise Williams, Metropolitan State University Measurement Backlash And How To Avoid ItJames Spee, University of Redlands; Teri Tompkins, Pepperdine University Bradford Award SessionGary Coombs, Ohio University This Is Teaching, Who The F*** Said Anything About Freedom Of Speech? Profanity In The Classroom: A Discussion Of Best Practices, Setting Expectations And A Myriad Of Exceptions.Rose Hair, Nazareth College
17:15-18:15
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Customized Instruction And Support For Student Network Creation And The Exploration Of Professional Identity Using The Linkedin Professional Social NetworkJoseph G. Gerard, Western New England University; Reena Lederman Gerard, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences; Melissa J. Knott, Western New England University What Is This Thing Called Politics?: Using Film And Television To Teach Political Game TheoryShontarius Aikens, North Dakota State University Experiential Learning: High-impact Engagement To Create Communities Of LearningArlise McKinney, Coastal Carolina University Managing Entrepreneurship: Stories From Past And Present Captains Of IndustryAimee Wheaton, Regis University; Maria Alejandra Quijada, Regis University Not Just For Kids: Using Dora The Explorer Techniques To Teach Leadership In The ClassroomAshley Lesko, Sullivan University Encouraging Students To Craft Their Work: Exploring The Value Of Friendships In Small Learning CommunitiesAlison Dachner, John Carroll University; Rosanna Miguel, John Carroll University Learning Governance: Community-based Partnership For Capacity BuildingChelsea Willness, University of Saskatchewan; Vincent Bruni-Bossio, University of Saskatchewan Creating Transformational Learning Opportunities Through Asset Based Community EngagementMarisol Morales, University of La Verne; Antonette (Toni) Navarro, Tri-City Mental Health Puzzling With Teams: Round 2Kerri Crowne Brannen, Widener University Quiet Students: Engaging Introverts In A World Of ExtrovertsTeri Tompkins, Pepperdine University Learning By Serving: Community Engagement Through Service ExperiencesJim Fullerton, College of Coastal Georgia
18:15-20:15
(Campus Center ballrooms)

The annual awards presentations will take place during dinner.

20:15-23:00
Campus Center ballroomsPresident's Dining Room

Hosted once again by Jerry Biberman, our popular talent show highlights the prodigious talents of our OBTC participants. If you are interested in participating, get in touch with Jerry during the conference, or sign up the registration table. Acts are limited to one song or poem, or 5 minutes of material.

Jim's Place is the traditional evening social event, held each night of the conference. It is name in honor of Jim Waters, a regular OBTC attendee who passed away unexpectedly in the last 1980s. Join other OBTC attendees for refreshments (including beer and wine), snacks, music, and good conversation.

Saturday, 20 June 2015
6:00-12:00
(Vista Dorms)
7:30-9:00
(Davenport Dining Hall)
8:30-9:30
(Davenport Dining Hall)

Our current DI participants will present their own designed session. Our annual pre-conference Doctoral Institute brings some of the brightest doctoral students and junior faculty in our field to the OBTC. They work with master management educators to gain insights into the action plans for achieving academic balance in teaching, research, and service. As part of their learning, they design this session themselves. Come and engage with the future of our Society and our field. Seating is limited!

Doctoral Institute PresentationErika Small, Coastal Carolina University; Barbara Ritter, Coastal Carolina University; Magid Mazen, Suffolk University; Kim Gower, Virginia State University; Jennifer Leigh, Nazareth College
9:30-10:00
(HB 129)

Come discuss OBTS’s future directions and other business issues of the society with President Joe Seltzer, OB1 Micheal Stratton, and the rest of the Board of Directors. Reflect on what we have learned in our OBTC 2015 community and hear about next year’s conference as we have the ceremonial hand-off from the University of La Verne to Walsh University.

11:00-12:00
(Davenport Dining Hall)

If you pre-ordered your to-go lunch during registration, you may pick it up at the Davenport Dining Hall beginning at 11am.


 

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