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USF>C21TE Home>Bibliography>Critical and Creative Thinking Skills Bibliography>Business and Computer Science | [Text Version] |
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Albin, M. J., & Crockett, J. R. (1991, July/August). Integrating necessary skills and concepts into the accounting curriculum. Journal of Education for Business, 66(6), 325-327. Bandman, B. (1993). Thinking critically about the marketplace. In W. Oxman, & M. Weinstein (Eds.), Critical thinking as an educational ideal: Proceedings of the 1992 fifth annual conference of the institute for critical thinking, (pp. 193-198). Upper Montclair, NJ: Institute for Critical Thinking, Montclair State University. Barnett, S. (1988). Reframing and the liberal arts: Creative decision-making in the global marketplace. New York, NY: Corporate Council on the Liberal Arts. Boden, M. A. (1992). Understanding creativity (using computers to encourage creative thinking). Journal of Creative Behavior, 26(3), 213-217. Cinque, H. A., & Santomauro, D. J. (1988, June). Information literacy: Application software and critical thinking. Paper presented at the National Educational Computing Conference, Dallas, TX Dalgish, G. M. (1987, February). Randomization and creative open-endedness in English as a second language software. Collegiate Microcomputer, 5(1), 66-69. DuBrin, A. J. (1992, August). Computer-assisted scenario analysis (CASA): Using word processing to enhance case analysis. Journal of Management Education, 16(3), 385-390. Faulkenburg, M. (1991, December). Casing a method for news. Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 54(4), 71-72. Fowler, J. F. (1983, Fall). Use of computer-assisted instruction in introductory management science. Journal of Experimental Education, 52(1), 22-26. Halden-Sullivan, J. (1987, December). Business basics: Using a cognitive approach in the business communication class. Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 50(4), 11-15. Kanter, R. M. (1984, July/August). Heralding a renaissance for corporate America -- relying on the people. Change, 16(5), 18-19, 40-47. Kantrow, A. M. (1986, Spring). Applying liberal learning to management. Liberal Education, 72(1), 9-13. Kay, J., & Others. (1989). Not even well begun: Women in computing courses. Higher Education, 18(5), 511-527. Keohane, N. O. (1988, January/February). Creativity, the classics, and the corporation. Liberal Education, 74(1), 31-35. Lachs, A. (1984). Role playing and the case method in business education. Unpublished Manuscript. Larsen, A. F., & Nappi, A. T. (1976, August). Goals and objectives of the introductory college-level course in economics. Minneapolis, MN: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Luebbe, R. L., & Finch, B. J. (1989, March). An end-user approach to using microcomputers in teaching production/operations managment. Journal of Education for Business, 64(6), 279-281. McCormick, D. W. (1993, May). Critical thinking, experiential learning, and internships. Journal of Management Education, 17(2), 260-262. Missouri University (1991). Decision making and problem solving: A resource manual for business educators. Columbia, MO: Author. Peek, L. E., & Peek, G. S. (1990, December). Using practitioner articles to develop computer, writing, and critical thinking skills: Examples from the accounting curriculum. Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 53(4), 17-19. Penn, J. (1986, April). Skills development in business education: The design and implementation of cross modular assignments. Vocational Aspect of Education, 38(99), 23-25. Pichler, J. A. (1983, April). Executive values, executive functions, and the humanities. Paper presented at a conference sponsored by the Association of American Colleges and the National Endowment for the Humanities, Princeton, NJ Rasch, M. (1988). Computer-based instructional strategies to improve creativity. Computers in Human Behavior, 4(1), 23-28. Ray, M. (1986). Creativity in business. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. Richards, T. (1987, Summer). Can computers help stimulate creativity? Training implications from a postgraduate MBA experience. Managment Education and Development, 18(2), 129-139. Rockenstein, Z. (1988). Intuitive processes in executive decision making. Journal of Creative Behavior, 22(2), 77-84. Rosenberg, R. K., & Gordon, D. K. (1988, March). The community based report: A strategy for teaching business communication. Paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, St. Louis, MO Roweton, W. E. (1989). Enhancing individual creativity in American business and education. Journal of Creative Behavior, 23(4), 248-257. Ruggiero, V. R. (1986, March). Teaching thinking skills and ethics in business communication. Paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, New Orleans, LA Russell, P., & Evans, R. (1992). The creative manager: Finding inner vision and wisdom in uncertain times. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Schwartz, H. J. (1983, October). Hypothesis testing with computer-assisted instruction. Educational Technology, 23(10), 26-27. Scott, D. M., & Others. (1993, January). Teaching collaborative problem solving using computer-mediated communications. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Education and Communication Technology, New Orleans, LA Solomon, G. T. (Ed.). (1988, March). Keys to the future of American business. Paper presented at the 5th Annual Creativity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Conference, Cincinnati, OH Sormunen, C. (1992, December). Critical thinking in business education. Paper presented at the American Vocational Association Convention, St. Louis, MO Southard, S. (1993, March). Total quality management (team building and cross training): From business to academe and back again to business. Paper presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Conference on College Composition and Communication, San Diego, CA Stallard, J. J., & Others. (1992, September). A strategy for teaching critical-thinking skills in business communication. Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 55(3), 20-22. Stinson, J. E. (1990, April). Integrated contextual learning: Situated learning in the business profession. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Boston, MA Warner, S., & Breitbart, M. M. (1989, Summer). Plant closings and capital flight: A computer-assisted simulation. New Directions for Teaching and Learning, (38), 25-32. Whiting, B. G., & Solomon, G. T. (1989). Key issues in creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship. Buffalo, NY: Bearly Ltd.
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