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I am an associate professor at the
Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. I have been here since 1991. From 2004-11 I was the BBA Program Director at the Business School; in 2011-12 I was Area Chair for Business Information Technology. I received MBA from Georgia Tech, my Ph.D. from Wharton and have been here ever since.
I maintain a blog about education, technology, and business and frequently appear on twitter as well (as drsamoore).
Teaching
- BBA classes
- BIT330: Web-based information resources (or “Living and learning digitally”)
- Video describing why you should take this class (this will be updated soon for Fall 2012)
- To be offered in Fall 2012 (draft web site)
- MW 4-5:30pm; will be delivered mostly online via pre-recorded video; infrequent need to actually attend class; will have frequent online office hours via Google Hangouts; lots of twitter usage; participation will be related to completion of online activities
- Available for sophomores, juniors, & seniors; no prerequisites
- Course twitter account: bit330
- BA201: Business thought & action
- Created and co-taught with then-Dean Robert J. Dolan and WDI Executive Director Robert E. Kennedy
- Offered in the winter to sophomores since winter in 2010
- Taught by me alone since Winter 2012; 4.9 course evaluation
- Business thought & action blog
- Most recent PhD seminars
- Blog — “Education, Technology, & Business”
- Seminars about teaching
- Seminar on "Engaging Students Through Technology," October 16, 2008, Instructional Technology Brown Bag, Ross School of Business (webcast, slides)
- "Engaging Students using Wikis and Blogs", UM CRLT Seminar, January 28, 2009 (announcement)
- "Using Technology and Collaboration to Engage Students", CRLT Thurnau Video series, April 2009 (video)
- db4u: How to design, think about, and use databases
Research
- Evolutionary algorithms
- Multi-agent simulations
- Auctions
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