Materials for the Ferris State University Employee Leadership Session on November 13, 2003.

Presentations

Teaching and Learning: Changing Paradigms for Higher Education
Greater Expectations: A New Vision for Teaching and Learning

Recommended Reading Materials

Greater Expectations - from the Association of American Colleges and Universities
 

Discussion Materials

A Private Universe Project - from the Annenberg CPB project

Handouts

Private Universe (quiz)
Multiple Intelligences

Learning Styles - wonderful web site from the Vancouver Island Invisible Disability Association

Learning Styles
Learning Style Self-Assessment
Multiple Intelligences
Multiple Intelligence Self-Assessment

Suggested Reading Materials

de Alva, Jorge Klor, “Remaking the Academy: 21st Century Challenges to Higher Education in the Age of Information,” Educause, March/April 2000, pp. 32-40.

Bass, Randy, ADiscipline and publish: Faculty work, technology, and accountability,@ AAHE Forum Faculty Roles and Rewards, January, 1999  http://www.georgetown.edu/bassr/disc&pub.html

Beard, Robert, AFaculty Initiative in Expanding Classroom Web Usage,@ The Technology Source, May/June 2000, http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/development/2000‑05.asp

Bork, Alfred, “Learning Technology,” Educause, January/February 2000, pp. 74-81.

Brown, John Seely, AGrowing Up Digital: How the Web Changes Work, Education, and the Ways People Learn,@ Change, March/April 2000, pp. 11-20.

Christensen, Clayton, The Innovator=s Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail, Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1999

Currid, Cheryl, “The Business of Knowledge,” WebTechniques, April 2000, p. 20, http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/2000/04/corp/

Davis, Stan and Jim Botkin, The Monster Under the Bed: How Business is Mastering the Opportunity of Knowledge for Profit, New York: Simon and Schuster, 1995 

Davis, Stan and Christopher Meyer, Blur: The Speed of Change in the Connected Economy, Reading, Massachusetts: Addison Wesley, 1998.

DePree, Max, Leading Is An Art, New York: Doubleday, 1989 

DePree, Max, Leading Without Power, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1997.

Donovan, Mark, “Rethinking Faculty Support,” Horizon Faculty and Staff Development, September/October 1999, http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/development/1999-09.asp

Edmonds, Gerald S., AMaking Change Happen: Planning for Success,@ The Technology Source, March 1999, http://horizon.unc.edu/TS/development/1999-03.asp

Karlin, Sari, “The Marketplace Rules: Interview with Stan Davis,” CIO, April 15, 2000, p. 164.

Kotter, John P., Leading Change, Boston: Harvard Business School Press, 1996.

Munitz, Barry, “Changing Landscape: From Cottage Monopoly to Competitive Industry,” Educause, January/February 2000, pp. 12-18.

Negroponte, Nicholas, Being Digital, New York: Random House, 1996.

Norman, Michelle, “Daniel Burris: Education, Technology and the Future,” Converge, April 2000, pp. 60-62.

Oblinger, Diana, “Hype, Hyperarchy, and Higher Education,” NACUBO Business Officer, October 1999, http://www.nacubo.org/website/members/bomag/99/10/oblinger.htm

Rogers, Everett, The Diffusion of Innovations, New York: Free Press, 1995.

Sanaghan, Patrick and Rod Napier, ADeep Lessons About Change in Higher Education,@ NACUBO Business Officer, October 2000, http://www.nacubo.org/website/members/bomag/00/10/deep_lessons.pdf (requires Adobe Acrobat)

Shand, Dawne, “Making It Up As You Go: Creating Business Strategy On the Fly Is a Necessity in this Changing World,” Knowledge Management, April 2000, pp. 47-51.

Weston, Mark, “To the Leaders, Innovators and Crazy Ones,” Converge, April 2000, p. 40.

 

For further information, please contact me eislerd@ferris.edu