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  • 1.  Teaching Materials of OM

    Posted 09-01-2011 06:13
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    From: mhot77@hotmail.com
    To: om@aomlists.pace.edu
    Subject: re: pictures and videos for teaching of OM
    Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 13:44:24 +0000

    Hello,

    I?m wondering if there are free pictures and short videos that I can use to aid teaching in
    the course of operations management. Visual representations of working scenes and
    processes will help students with little job experiences to understand. But I have
    difficulty in collecting appropriate visual materials for my teaching. Perhaps some
    colleagues are familiar with this sort of materials. Any information or advice will be
    appreciated greatly.



    Thank you in advance.



    Sheng


  • 2.  Teaching Materials of OM

    Posted 09-01-2011 23:52
    Dear Colleagues

    Thanks to Roger Schroeder (e-mail below) for providing useful information
    on OM teaching materials.

    Regards
    Mile



    From: Roger Schroeder [mailto:rschroed@umn.edu]
    Sent: Thursday, 1 September 2011 11:03 PM
    To: Mile Terziovski
    Subject: Re: [OM] Teaching Materials of OM

    Mike,

    Each publisher of textbooks (McGraw-Hill, Wiley, Pearson Prentice-Hall,
    etc) have a library of short videos that you can use. They are generally
    available on DVDs. Also Harvard has videos that go with some of their
    cases.

    I don't think publishers or others have photos, but you can get plenty of
    photos from Google Image and just search for subjects that you want.

    I hope this helps.

    Regards,

    Roger


    On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 5:12 AM, mile.terziovski@unisa.edu.au
    <mile.terziovski@unisa.edu.au> wrote:
    -Forwarded Message Attachment--
    From: mhot77@hotmail.com
    To: om@aomlists.pace.edu
    Subject: re: pictures and videos for teaching of OM
    Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 13:44:24 +0000

    Hello,

    I’m wondering if there are free pictures and short videos that I can use
    to aid teaching in
    the course of operations management. Visual representations of working
    scenes and
    processes will help students with little job experiences to understand.
    But I have
    difficulty in collecting appropriate visual materials for my teaching.
    Perhaps some
    colleagues are familiar with this sort of materials. Any information or
    advice will be
    appreciated greatly.



    Thank you in advance.



    Sheng



    --
    Roger G. Schroeder
    Donaldson Chair in Operations Management Emeritus
    Carlson School of Management
    University of Minnesota
    email: rschroed@umn.edu