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Experiential Exercises Can help students to learn the skills they will need in their careers Textbook provided exercises often take considerable preparation time to set up This presentation outlines three experiential exercises for an undergraduate or MBA course: – Realistic – Minimum preparation time – Exercise + Instructor briefing – Linked to Bloom’s Taxonomy of Education Objectives Videotape Job Analysis Learning Objective: – Students will practice writing a job description (job tasks) and job specification (worker requirements), by collecting job analysis data from a videotape of a worker doing their job, and being interviewed about their job Materials: – Videotape: The Changing Nature of Work: Stone Carver [http://www.workvideos.com/] – Dictionary of Occupational Titles: Job description for 771.281-014 STONE CARVER (stonework) Videotape Job Analysis Discussion Questions: – Why does observational job analysis work well for the job of Stone Carver? – What job tasks for Stone Carver might have been missed if job analysis was limited to observation? – What worker requirements for Stone Carver might have been missed if job analysis was limited to observation? – What are the working conditions for Stone Carver? – What safety hazards are there for Stone Carver? Implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act Learning Objective: – Students will learn how to deal appropriately with an employee or an applicant with a disability, following the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act Student Roles: – All students given a general role assignment: Assume they are a group of managers at a large software company, in a staff meeting to discuss how you will implement the ADA at your organization – Each student is given a specific role assignment Implementing the Americans with Disabilities Act – Specific role assignments: #1: You must say “Can you repeat that?” every time someone says something #2: Turn your desk/chair around and face away from the group #3: You must raise your hand to talk. You cannot say anything until someone calls on you #4 You can only communicate by writing your comments and showing them to the person on your right #5: You must sit with your eyes closed during the discussion. #6: You can only talk to the person on your left
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