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OLN Central Ohio Regional Center Faces of Learning Communities

Educational Psychology OnLine: reVisioning Business School Course Environments

Facilitator: John Mascazine and Antonio Emanuel
Institution: Ohio Dominican University
Grant: reVisioning

Core Members

  • John Mascazine, Associate Professor of Education, ODU
  • Antonio Emanuel, Director of Graduate Business Programs, ODU
  • John Farlin, Assistant Professor of Finance, ODU
  • Renee Aitken, Director of CITe, ODU

Summary of Goals

Professors in Education and Business are taking the lead in reVisioning courses in their respective schools, which together account for 71% of Ohio Dominican’s graduates over the last five years. The two communities (Educational Psychology OnLine and reVisioning Business School Course Environments) will have distinct content experts but share pedagogical research and insights on technology and assessment. Current literature notes that millennial students expect an interactive learning environment. By purposefully designing courses in an online environment, we will facilitate student learning by establishing a sharing community of learners while engaging faculty in learning about and teaching this format.

Specifically, our community will be reVisioning four courses:

  1. Edu 220: Educational Psychology, a study of human growth and development as related to teaching and learning is taught using traditional methods and requires updating to create more interactive experiences for students, using technology focused resources, and interactive assessments.
  2. ACT 210: Accounting for Financial Decision Making, a study of basic concepts and fundamentals underlying the measurement, valuation, analysis and communication of financial accounting information, was updated last year to an online course in an 8 week format.
  3. ACT 220: Accounting for Managerial Decision Making, a study of basic concepts and fundamentals underlying the planning, controlling and communicating of managerial accounting information, is in sequence with ACT 210 and taught with traditional face-to-face methods.
  4. FIN 325: Managerial Finance is a study of the forms of business organization, the financial organization of business activities, and financial decision theory and has a prerequisite of ACT 205/220.

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