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msgilmoredanes.livejournal.com) wrote in
fandomhigh2006-03-30 06:11 pm
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Business Classes
Business Law - Period One
"It's getting close to the end of the semester, so I'm going to have you guys start working on your final project today. Since there's only a few of you, I'd like you to work as a group.
Today you can go to the library and I want you to research a recent court case that's had media coverage that somehow relates to anything we've learned in class so far. As a group, agree on which case to use and then next week I'll let you know what you're going to do with the informationas soon as I figure it out."
HR Management - Period Six
"It's getting close to the end of the semester, so I'm going to have you guys start working on your final project today. Since there's only a few of you, I'd like you to work as a group.
Today, we're going to watch a training video. It's about twenty minutes long. After, I want you to discuss, as a group, how you could make it better. More interesting, more enjoyable, less dull. By the end of the semester, I'd like you guys to produce your own video."
[trying to encourage interaction here. if you don't know the kind of training video i'm talking about, i'll try to dig one up online but i didn't want to subject any of us to that :)]
"It's getting close to the end of the semester, so I'm going to have you guys start working on your final project today. Since there's only a few of you, I'd like you to work as a group.
Today you can go to the library and I want you to research a recent court case that's had media coverage that somehow relates to anything we've learned in class so far. As a group, agree on which case to use and then next week I'll let you know what you're going to do with the information
HR Management - Period Six
"It's getting close to the end of the semester, so I'm going to have you guys start working on your final project today. Since there's only a few of you, I'd like you to work as a group.
Today, we're going to watch a training video. It's about twenty minutes long. After, I want you to discuss, as a group, how you could make it better. More interesting, more enjoyable, less dull. By the end of the semester, I'd like you guys to produce your own video."
[trying to encourage interaction here. if you don't know the kind of training video i'm talking about, i'll try to dig one up online but i didn't want to subject any of us to that :)]
