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Classroom exercises for grid services

by Amy Apon, Jens Mache, Yuriko Yara, Kurt L - Proceedings of the Linux Cluster Institute International Conference on High Performance Computing , 2004
"... Abstract. Grid protocols and technologies are being adopted in a wide variety of academic, government, and industry research laboratories, and there is a growing body of research-oriented literature in Grid computing. However, there is a need for educational material that is suitable for classroom u ..."
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use. The goal of this paper is to develop and evaluate a suite of classroom exercises for use in a graduate or advanced undergraduate course. The exercises build on basic knowledge of operating systems concepts at the undergraduate level. This paper presents our design of the exercises. We evaluate

Type of Exercise: Classroom Exercise for Graduate Students with Class Discussion Brief Description

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"... This classroom exercise was embedded in a course for graduate students on ..."
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This classroom exercise was embedded in a course for graduate students on

A Classroom Exercise in Impression Formation

by Joy L. Berrenberg
"... This classroorn exercise provides students with an opportunity to examine aspects of their own impression-formation processes. The data generated can be used to stimulate discussion about the origins of implicit personality theories, person prototypes, and the accuraq of first impressions. The proce ..."
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This classroorn exercise provides students with an opportunity to examine aspects of their own impression-formation processes. The data generated can be used to stimulate discussion about the origins of implicit personality theories, person prototypes, and the accuraq of first impressions

An Experiential Classroom Exercise to Improve Communication Effectiveness

by Terence L. Holmes, Edward C. Brewer
"... We present an experiential classroom exercise that helps marketing students learn one of the root causes of communication errors within marketing dyads. Combining knowledge from the fields of marketing, communication, and psychology, The Communication Exercise presents students with a list of words ..."
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We present an experiential classroom exercise that helps marketing students learn one of the root causes of communication errors within marketing dyads. Combining knowledge from the fields of marketing, communication, and psychology, The Communication Exercise presents students with a list of words

Right Professional Behavior: A Classroom Exercise Using Professional Codes

by Marilyn A. Dyrud , 2000
"... Codes of ethics are controversial, but they can be useful pedagogically. This paper offers a brief look at the professional literature about codes and details a classroom exercise intended to increase student awareness about the expectations and standards of professional behavior. ..."
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Codes of ethics are controversial, but they can be useful pedagogically. This paper offers a brief look at the professional literature about codes and details a classroom exercise intended to increase student awareness about the expectations and standards of professional behavior.

A Classroom Exercise: Voting by Ballots and Feet

by Roger Hewett , Charles A Holt , Georgia Kosmopoulou , Christine Kymn , Cheryl X Long , Shabnam Mousavi , Sudipta Sarangi , Holt , Roger Hewett , Charles A Holt , Georgia Kosmopoulou , Christine Kymn , Cheryl X Long , Shabnam Mousavi , Sudipta Sarangi - Southern Economic Journal , 2005
"... Abstract: This classroom experiment illustrates the efficiency-enhancing property of a Tiebout system in which local public goods decisions are determined by a political process. Students are given playing cards that induce diverse preferences for expenditures on alternative public goods, and are i ..."
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Abstract: This classroom experiment illustrates the efficiency-enhancing property of a Tiebout system in which local public goods decisions are determined by a political process. Students are given playing cards that induce diverse preferences for expenditures on alternative public goods

P1.26 Classroom Exercises in GIS Meteorology

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"... A comprehensive set of exercises has been developed for the Geography curriculum at George Mason University by the author, and offered as ..."
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A comprehensive set of exercises has been developed for the Geography curriculum at George Mason University by the author, and offered as

Think Old: Twenty-five Classroom Exercises For Courses in Aging

by W. Recognition, Kathleen M. Hynek Dillon, Sara Goodman
"... applied for the improvement of education in the classroom. The current research study indicates that we need to learn more about the memory processes involved when students respond to classroom examination questions. ..."
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applied for the improvement of education in the classroom. The current research study indicates that we need to learn more about the memory processes involved when students respond to classroom examination questions.

Stay or Switch: An Organizational Behavior and Management Science Joint Classroom Exercise

by Daphne Gottlieb Taras, Thomas A. Grossman
"... We use a simple probabilistic decision problem as the basis for a three-hour exercise taught jointly by faculty from organizational behavior and management science. The exercise requires students to commit to a decision, and then defend their decision to other students. The problem is counter-intuit ..."
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We use a simple probabilistic decision problem as the basis for a three-hour exercise taught jointly by faculty from organizational behavior and management science. The exercise requires students to commit to a decision, and then defend their decision to other students. The problem is counter

Exposing students to the potential and risks of stakeholder engagement when teaching sustainability: A classroom exercise

by Eva Collins, Kate Kearins - Journal of Management Education , 2007
"... In-class, stakeholder negotiation exercises are proposed as a means of students experiencing and reflecting critically on the potential and the risks of an increasingly popular mechanism for advancing sustainability—stakeholder engagement. This article reviews the theoretical framework for stakehold ..."
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for stakeholder engagement and for an issue-based rather than firm-centric approach to class-room stakeholder negotiation exercises. An example of a classroom exercise is given as the basis of a possible template for replicating the exercise. This assists students to recognize the potential and risks associated
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