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Zephyr: The Tenth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Angelena Pepe, Ian Guite, April Mroz, Brittany Campbell, Brianna Pierce, Jackie Proulx, Cassandra Britton, Elisabeth Ziemba, Alyssa Yeager, Chelsea Mott, Sarah Tuttle Apr 2009

Zephyr: The Tenth Issue, Zephyr Faculty Advisor, Angelena Pepe, Ian Guite, April Mroz, Brittany Campbell, Brianna Pierce, Jackie Proulx, Cassandra Britton, Elisabeth Ziemba, Alyssa Yeager, Chelsea Mott, Sarah Tuttle

Zephyr

This is the tenth issue of Zephyr, the University of New England's journal of creative expression. Since 2000, Zephyr has published original drawings, paintings, photography, prose, and verse created by current and former members of the University community. Zephyr's Editorial Board is made up exclusively of matriculating students.


Understanding Arts-Based Methods In Managerial Development, Steven S. Taylor, Donna Ladkin Mar 2009

Understanding Arts-Based Methods In Managerial Development, Steven S. Taylor, Donna Ladkin

Faculty Articles

With the rising use of arts-based methods in organizational development and change, scholars have started to inquire into how and why these methods work. We identify four processes that are particular to the way in which arts-based methods contribute to the development of individual organization managers and leaders: through the transference of artistic skills, through projective techniques, through the evocation of "essence," and through creating artifacts such as masks, collages, or sculpture, a process we call "making." We illustrate these processes in detail with two case examples and then discuss the implications for designing the use of arts-based methods for …


Parnassus 2009 Jan 2009

Parnassus 2009

Parnassus

The 2009 edition of the student literary journal, Parnassus, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Online Metacognitive Tool Development: Final Development, Joseph Luca, Mark Mcmahon Jan 2009

Online Metacognitive Tool Development: Final Development, Joseph Luca, Mark Mcmahon

Research outputs pre 2011

The authors of this paper have been developing an online metacognitive tool over the past four years through a process of iterative design and development stages using Design-Based research. Based on feedback from students, tutors and peers, the application has now been finally developed and is available for public download. The application helps students working in teams reflect on their learning strategies through a process of planning, monitoring and evaluation, and allows students to reflect on their performance.