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Presentation
Leadership Development Online
Management and Organizational Behavior Teaching Society 2015 Domestic Conference (2015)
  • Nicole Cundiff, University of Alaska Fairbanks
  • Janene McMahan, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Abstract
This brainstorming session will look at creating online leadership courses. Teaching leadership is highly debated, having a multitude of theories and formats to draw from. Leadership course often involve complex interactions, game/role playing, and other engaging activities, revolving around groups. How can one teach leadership online and get similar effects as a traditional classroom setting? Participants are encouraged to bring examples, syllabi, and laptops to demonstrate what could and shouldn’t be done while teaching this often-amorphous subject online. The purpose is to share best practices, and vetting what we should be doing to increase the effectiveness of these courses.
Publication Date
June 18, 2015
Location
La Verne, CA
Citation Information
Nicole Cundiff and Janene McMahan. "Leadership Development Online" Management and Organizational Behavior Teaching Society 2015 Domestic Conference (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nicole-cundiff/19/