Faculty are Going Beyond Teaching as Usual
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Business Experiential Learning Classes Provide Win-Win for Students and Clients May 2, 2018 8:55 AM Working with clients gives business students real-world experience that helps their educational experience go beyond business as usual. Several courses spring semester have been working with clients on the BGSU campus.
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“Hitting the books” was not part of Dr. Schauer’s accounting classes and students performed better Feb 5, 2018 12:59 PM In Dr. Paul Schauer’s accounting courses, students don’t study material in a textbook as you would traditionally think. They also do not take on the role of “scribe,” furiously taking lecture notes during class. The reason? Dr. Schauer decided to teach accounting principles without using a textbook and turned his traditional classroom into an active learning classroom. His innovative teaching paid off with higher student performance and positive student comments.
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High-impact experiential learning and industry engagement important part of marketing course Feb 5, 2018 12:50 PM Students in Dr. Dwayne Gremler’s Marketing Management course had a valuable opportunity during the fall semester to prepare a comprehensive marketing plan for an international company planning a U.S. launch of one of its pet care products. Vitakraft, the European parent company of Vitakraft Sun Seed that is located just west of Bowling Green, successfully sells its cat-calming product, Felisept, in European markets, and was looking for student insights as they prepared to launch the product into the American market this spring.
Updated: 04/07/2022 01:57PM