Course Type of Active Learning Description 268 Group work Study

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Course
268
Type of Active Learning
Group work
Description Study teams of 5 meet weekly to analyze, advocate best solutions to cases and other business challenges. Scribes send one‐page summary to instructor prior to class
268
Group presentations
Student teams develop a group PowerPoint on a topic for presentation to the class
268
Individual presentatoins
Five individual talks are given by each student either to half the class or the whole class
201B
Group work
Students frequently work in groups for in‐class exercises, and their final project is a group strategic analysis composed of two parts. 203A
201A
201A
Group Work
Group work
Group presentations to classmates 201A
Individual presentations to classmates
Two Extensive Projects
Students work in groups of 5‐6 in two group paper Students deliver a 15 minute, group presentation to the entire class for a final presentation on a group research project
Students make short (2 minute) presentations for their group papers to the class. One student per group is chosen for this presentation – which is non‐
graded and designed to give students with less experience presenting and opportunity to do so. 440
Group Work
Students work with each other on consulting projects
ACC 251
ACC 251
Group work
Group presentations to classmates In‐class team break‐out assignments followed by In‐class team break‐out assignments followed by report‐out of each team.
ACC 211
Group work
Students work in groups of 5 to 7 on a tax planning project. ACC 211
Group presentations to classmates Groups present their tax planning project to the class
ACC 271
Group work
Students work in groups of 5 to 7 on two ethics projects ACC 213
Group work
Each week, students work in teams of approximately six individuals on pre‐assigned materials as well as in class exercises and cases. Additionally, each team presents to the class a “term project” approximately 20 minutes in length.
ACC 213
Group presentations to classmates Students present each week to the class informal responses to various exercises. Additionally, they prepare and present a formal term project at the end of the Quarter.
ACC 213
Individual presentations to classmates
As noted in Item #1 above, individual students make short presentations as representatives of their teams on various selected exercises and cases on a weekly basis. The teams rotate the presenters to make sure each student has numerous opportunities to present to the class.
ACC 241
Group work
Each week, students work in teams of approximately six individuals on pre‐assigned materials as well as in class exercises and cases. Additionally, each team presents to the class a “term project” approximately 20 minutes in length.
ACC 241
Group presentations to classmates Students present each week to the class informal responses to various exercises. Additionally, they prepare and present a formal term project at the end of the Quarter.
ACC 241
Individual presentations to classmates
As noted in Item #1 above, individual students make short presentations as representatives of their teams on various selected exercises and cases on a weekly basis. The teams rotate the presenters to make sure each student has numerous opportunities to present to the class.
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