2011 Sessions for Simon Halliday

 
Sunday
2:00 - 3:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 20H*
Topics in Economic Education

Organizers:

Tisha Lin Nakao Emerson, Baylor University
KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond

Session Chairs:

Andrea Beller, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Papers:

"Risk Taking in the Classroom"
Justine Burns, University of Cape Town (Contact Author)
Simon Halliday, University of Siena

"What Determines Students' Preferences for Small Class Sizes?"
Philipp Mandel, University of Leipzig (Contact Author)
Bernd Süssmuth, University of Leipzig

"Using Exam Performance to Improve Students' Study Skills and Time Management"
Melissa Wiseman, Houston Baptist University (Contact Author)

"Assessing Economic Competencies"
Klass Macha, Universität Siegen (Contact Author)
Marco Rehm, Universität Siegen
Hans Jürgen Schlösser, Universität Siegen
Michael Schuhen, Universität Siegen

Discussants:

Christopher C. Klein, Middle Tennessee State University
Nicholas G. Rupp, East Carolina University
Alan Green, Lander University
Calvin Blackwell, College of Charleston

 

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Monday
10:00 - 11:45 a.m.
SEA*
Session 20K*
Technical and Artistic Enhancements in Economic Education

Organizers:

Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

Moderators:

Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

Panelists:

Kim Holder, University of West Georgia "Econ-o-mix: Music Video Project"

Joseph Calhoun, Florida State University "Everything You Need to Know About Clickers in Economics Courses"

David Boldt, University of West Georgia "Improving Student Performance in Economics with the Help of Clickers"

Solina Lindahl, California Polytechnic State University "Visual Learning and the 'Dismal Art' Project in Economics"

Simon Halliday, University of Siena "Cooperation and Competition: Incorporating Music Video and Movie Clips into a Game Theory Course"

Thomas Andrews, West Chester University "Market Simulations Using Google Spreadsheets"

 

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