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Dollars for Trade - Lesson Plan
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Lesson Objective: At the completion of this lesson, students will be able to describe and explain how interest rates affect the value of a dollar and how exchange rates affect purchasing value in the global market. Supplies Needed: Lesson Supplies Two different color sheets of paper cut in strips torepresent currency and a bag of candy Student Handout 1 Exchange Rates and Currencies (1 per student) (found in Task 2) Student Handout Answer Key 1 Exchange Rates and Currencies (found in Resource Library) Student Handout 2 Timbuktu Bidding Game - Tally Table (1 per student) (found in Task 4) Student Handout 3 The Timbuktu Bidding Game Analysis (1 per group) (found in Task 5) Student Handout 4 Currency and Exchange Rate Quiz (1 per student) (found in Task 6) Student Handout Answer Key 4 Currency and Exchange Rate Quiz (found in Resource Library) Teacher Resource 1 Big Mac Index Poster (When printing poster, uncheck “fit picture to frame” in the print dialogue box.  Also, print on legal sized paper or larger. Best printed on 11x17 landscape.) (found in Task 3) Video 1 Big Mac Index (1:13) (found in Task 1)   References: Econedlink: Council for Economic Education. (n.d.). Economic Glossary. IMF Center: A public center for economics education. (n.d.). Lessons #1 and 2 focus on the IMF and its role in the global economy. Retrieved from http://www.imf.org/external/np/exr/center/students/hs/think/lesson7.pdf MBA dictionary. (n.d.). Retrieved November 15, 2014, from MBAResearch and Curriculum Center Rinsema, Kate. Alltop: Holy kaw! (n.d.). The big mac index [infographic]. Retrieved from http://holykaw.alltop.com/the-big-mac-index-infographic Travelex: Worldwide money. (n.d.). The Economist: Big mac index. Retrieved from http://www.spring.org.uk/the1sttransportX-Rates. (n.d.). Rates Table. Retrieved from http://www.x-rates.com/table/?from=USD Copyright Permission:Copyright permission has been given for the educational use of the web-based and printed Big Mac Index Chart, contained within this lesson.

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Business and Information Technology
Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
MBA Research and Curriculum Center
Date Added:
05/30/2018
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Students review information learned during the past five lessons and activities of the Introduction to Engineering unit. Working in teams, they create flyers and short quizzes about various types of engineering to share with the class and collect into a "Olympic Engineering Binder" for the class to keep.

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Career and Technical Education
Education
Technology and Engineering
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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TeachEngineering
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TeachEngineering
Author:
Abigail Watrous
Denali Lander
Integrated Teaching and Learning Program,
Janet Yowell
Katherine Beggs
TeachEngineering.org
Date Added:
09/18/2014
Game-based Assessment Quiz Template
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This interactive template was created for HIBBs module developers or users of HIBBs in training activities as a tool to create a simple game for any content. Game adaptors can identify the content to be covered, create questions and answers for each gameboard block, and paste them into the game template. The game can be used in a classroom setting with teams of players competing against each other or it can be modified for use by an independent learner as an aid in reviewing material. Instructions for adapting the game: 1) Select the content to be learned from a Health Informatics textbook, class lecture, or other learning resource; 2) Create questions and answers for each block on the gameboard; 3) Have questions and answers reviewed by a content specialist; 4) Replace existing questions and answers by pasting your content into the game template. LINKS TO RELATED HIBBS MODULES: Managing Change in Healthcare IT Implementations: an Introduction; Ethics and Integrity in Data Use and Management; Data Quality: Missing Data. AUXILIARY MATERIALS: HIBBs Game Scoresheet in Microsoft Excel 97-2003

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Health Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
OER Africa
Author:
Parvati Dev
Patricia Youngblood
Date Added:
10/10/2017
How Good Are Your Motivation Skills?
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This article contains a quiz to assess your motivation skills. It also includes steps to learn how to be better at motivating those around you.

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Career and Technical Education
Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Reading
Reference Material
Self Assessment
Author:
Mind Tools Content Team
Date Added:
06/04/2018
Identifying and Managing Risk - Lesson Plan
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Lesson Objective: At the completion of this lesson, students will be able to explain risk management through a combination of avoidance, risk, reduction, retention, and transfer.  Supplies NeededStudent Handout 1 Insurance Vocabulary (1 per student) (found in Task 2) Student Handout Answer Key1Insurance Vocabulary (found in Resource Library) Student Handout 2 You Make the Decision (1 per student) (found in Task 4) Student Handout 5 Risk Vocabulary Quiz (1 per student) (found in Task 7) Student Handout Answer Key 5 Risk Vocabulary Quiz Answer Key (found in Resource Library)  Video 1 Why Life Insurance is Important (1:49) (found in Task 1)  ReferencesEconedlink: Council for Economic Education. (n.d.). Economic Glossary. Retrieved from http://www.econedlink.org/economic-resources/glossary.phpMBA dictionary. (n.d.). Retrieved November 15, 2014, from MBAResearch and Curriculum CenterShutterstock. (n.d.) Photos. Retrieved from http://www.shutterstock.com/ 

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Business and Information Technology
Career and Technical Education
Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
MBA Research and Curriculum Center
Date Added:
05/30/2018
Investment, Productivity, and Growth - Lesson Plan
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Lesson Objective: At the completion of this lesson, students will be able to explain the concept of productivity and analyze the role of investments in physical (e.g. technology( and human capital (e.g. education) to increase productivity. Supplies Needed Presentation 1 Productivity Presentation (found in Task 3) Student Handout 1 Henry Ford and the Model T: A Case Study inProductivity (found in Task 4) Student Handout 2 Productivity Ranking Activity (found in Task 6) Student Handout Answer Key 2 Productivity Ranking Activity (found in Resource Library) Student Handout 3 Investment, Productivity, and Growth Quiz (found in Task 7) Student Handout Answer Key 3 Investment, Productivity, and Growth Quiz (found in Resource Library) Video 1 Productivity Cartoon Meet King Joe (9:26) (found in Task 1)   References: Econedlink: Council for Economic Education. (n.d.). Economic Glossary. Retrieved from http://www.econedlink.org/economic-resources/glossary.php Econedlink Henry Ford Case Study. http://www.econedlink.org/lessons/index.php?lid=668&type=educator MBA dictionary. (n.d.). Retrieved November 15, 2014, from MBAResearch and Curriculum Center YouTube Video Productivity Cartoon, Meet King Joe (1948). Published January 28, 2013

Subject:
Business and Information Technology
Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
MBA Research and Curriculum Center
Date Added:
05/30/2018