Business and Marketing Conference Presentations
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| 04/09/07 |
Enhancing Instruction Using Project Based Learning 2007 NBEA Presentation, New York, NY, Friday, April 6, 2007.
Barb Beadle, IDOE and Amy Hollingsworth, Hagerstown High School, presented at the National Business Education Association 2007 Convention in New York, NY, on April 6, 2007. The presentation addresses Indiana's PBL initiatives with development of over 475 projects for use in various business and marketing classes for enhancing instruction and developing assessments. NBEA and Indiana academic standards have been incorporated and rubrics/evaluations have been developed.
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| 11/18/06 |
Business and Marketing Education Conference 2006 General Presentation, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006.
Barb Beadle's Presentation, State Update On Business, Marketing, and Information Technology Education. Presentation addresses The Plan to Win, a framework for deepening customer connections. Discussion of how the five P's, People, Products, Place, Price, and Promotion apply to our programs is addressed including what we can do to connect with our customers (students) in a better way. |
| 04/20/06 |
Authentic Assessment Using Project Based Learning 2006 NBEA Presentation, Tampa, FL, Thursday, April 13, 2006.
Barb Beadle, IDOE and Amy Hollingsworth, Blackford High School, Hartford City, presented at the National Business Education Association 2006 Convention in Tampa, Florida on April 13, 2006. Presentation addresses Indiana' PBL initiatives with development of over 450 projects for use in various business and marketing classes for instruction and assessment. NBEA and Indiana academic standards have been incorporated and rubrics/evaluations have been developed.
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| 11/12/05 |
Business and Marketing Education Conference 2005 General Presentation, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2005.
Barb Beadle's Presentation, Celebrate The Past. Create The Future, focuses on the rich heritage of business education and the initiatives that have moved our discipline forward. What must we continue to do to create change to keep our programs relevant and how can we work together to make a difference in our student's lives. The new 2006 course titles and standards work was also presented.
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| 11/12/05 |
Business and Marketing Education Conference 2005 Presentation to Curriculum Directors. Friday, Nov. 11, 2005.
Barb Beadle's Presentation to curriculum directors November 11, 2005. Overview of curriculum changes for 2006 for Business, Marketing, and Information Technology; CTE Business and Information Technology; and CTE Marketing, Management, and Entrepreneurship |
| 4/20/06 |
Making Student Learning Fun With Project Based Materials 2005 Presentation at NBEA in Anaheim
Barb Beadle, IDOE and Linda Hoff, Century Career Center Logansport presented at the National Business Education Association 2005 Convention in Anaheim, CA. Presentation addresses the project-based learning projects and activities that Indiana has developed from 1995-2004 and how these projects can be used in various classes to make student learning fun through individualized instruction and assessment. |
| 11/29/04 |
Business and Marketing Education Conference 2004 General Presentation, Saturday, Nov. 20, 2004 .
Barb Beadle's Presentation, State Update On Business and Marketing Education. Presentation addresses changes for new course titles for 2006 textbook adoption, importance of technology in the workplace and why students need to be trained, how can business and marketing teachers effect change, and the emphasis of entrepreneurship and personal financial literacy education to enhance economic development. |
| 06/15/04 |
Co-Op Conference at Turkey Run State Park
Barb Beadle, IDOE presented at the IICCA Co-Op Coordinators Conference at Turkey Run State Park. The presentation addresses the administrative rules that govern co-op education, the Guidelines and Procedures Manual proposed update for 2005, and other pertinent issues related to cooperative education in Indiana. |
| 04/09/04 |
Project Based Learning or Giving Your Students the "REAL Thing!"
Barb Beadle, IDOE and Linda Hoff, Century Career Center Logansport presented at the National Business Education Association 2004 Convention in Chicago, Illinois on April 8, 2004. Presentation addresses the project-based learning projects and activities that Indiana has developed from 1995-2003 and how these projects can be used in various classes to provide individualized instruction and assessment. |
| 11/20/03 |
Business and Marketing Education Conference 2003
General Presentation, Saturday, Nov. 15, 2003.
Barb Beadle's Presentation, State Update On Business and Marketing Education. Presentation addresses curriculum updates, importance of change in our discipline, and what changes the Business and Marketing discipline needs to make to assist students by integrating academic and life skills into the existing curriculum. |
| 11/23/02 |
Business and Marketing Education Conference 2002
General Presentation, Saturday, Nov. 16, 2002.
Barb Beadle's Presentation, State Update On Business and Marketing Education. Presentation addresses helping students connect and what direction Business and Marketing programs need to improve to effect change in young people. |
| 11/19/01 |
Business and Marketing Education Conference 2001
General Presentation, Saturday, Nov. 17, 2001.
Barb Beadle's Presentation, State Update On Business and Marketing Education. Presentation addresses issues of Public Law 221 and its effect on Business and Marketing programs. |
| 12/21/00 |
Business and Marketing Education Conference 2000
General Presentation, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2000.
Barb Beadle's Presentation, A New Direction for Business and Marketing Education. |
| 1/10/00 |
Business and Marketing Education Conference 99 General Presentation, Saturday, Nov. 13, 1999.
Barb Beadle's Presentation to Business and Marketing teachers November 1999. Overview of curriculum changes for 2000. |
| 1/10/00 |
Business and Marketing Education Conference 99 General Presentation, Friday, Nov. 12, 1999.
Barb Beadle's Presentation to curriculum directors November 1999. Overview of curriculum changes for 2000. |
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