2013 Sessions for Lynne Lewis

 
Saturday
1:00 - 2:45 p.m.
SEA*
Session 04C*
Research in Economic Education

Organizers:

Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

Session Chairs:

Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky

Papers:

"Lecture Capture Learning: Do Students Perform Better Compared to Face-to-Face Classes?"
William Bosshardt, Florida Atlantic University
Eric P. Chiang, Florida Atlantic University

"Ten Thousand Words in Economics (A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words)"
Charles A. Holt, University of Virginia (Contact Author)
Anna K. Rorem, University of Virginia
Sijia Yang, University of Virginia

"Making Irrational Students Work for You! Motivating Student Performance through Loss Aversion"
Maria Apostolova, University of Kentucky
William Cooper, University of Kentucky
Gail M. Hoyt, University of Kentucky
Emily Marshall, University of Kentucky

"Cooperative Learning: Can It Off-Set Some of the Costs of Large Enrollment Classes?"
Tisha Lin Nakao Emerson, Baylor University
Linda K. Carter, Baylor University
KimMarie McGoldrick, University of Richmond

Discussants:

Abdullah Al-bahrani, Northern Kentucky University
Bruce K. Johnson, Centre College
Lynne Lewis, Bates College
Joab Corey, Florida State University

 

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Sunday
4:00 - 5:45 p.m.
AERE
Session 26I
Where Do Environmental Economists Stand?

Moderators:

Glenn C. Blomquist, University of Kentucky

Panelists:

Lea Kosnik, University of Missouri-St. Louis "Environmental Economics in the Literature, 1960-2010"

Lynne Lewis, Bates College "Textbooks and Teaching Environmental Economics when the Audience Is Mixed: Where to Draw the Line"

Jill L. Caviglia-Harris, Salisbury University "Flipping the Undergraduate Classroom: Using Online Videos to Improve Understanding of the Principles of Environmental Economics"

John C. Whitehead, Appalachian State University "Is There Consensus Among Environmental and Resource Economists?"

 

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