A TED presentation via Youtube titled "What would a sustainable, universally beneficial economy look like?
"Like a doughnut," says Oxford economist Kate Raworth. In a 15-minute enlightening talk. She explains how we can move countries out of the hole -- where people are falling short on life's essentials -- and create regenerative, distributive economies that work within the planet's ecological limits.
Type of Material:
Presentation/Video
Recommended Uses:
In class and homework for groups and individuals
Discussion forums or syndicate groups
Technical Requirements:
Youtube access
Identify Major Learning Goals:
Stages of economic growth and the sunset of mass consumerism.
Addictive financial, political and social based economic growth.
Regenerative and distributive economic design.
Economic growth and its ecological limits.
Target Student Population:
College General Ed
Management, Economics classes
Prerequisite Knowledge or Skills:
Users of this material should have a basic understanding of economic growth and econnomic measurement.
Content Quality
Rating:
Strengths:
Relevant, clear and concise with contemporary issues addressed.
The format/approach is appropriate, condensed within 15 minutes.
The material is complete and appropriate for the concepts being introduced.
Concerns:
Details and depth are lacking, surface information.
Sounds ideological.
In need of quantifiable data and research outcomes.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
Rating:
Strengths:
The teaching-learning goals and consequent uses are easy to identify.
The presentation increases the potential for student learning and promotes conceptual understanding.
The item can be used in a variety of ways to achieve teaching and learning goals.
The material provides conceptual understanding of the concept of economic measurements and growth.
Concerns:
Its "In-a-Nutshell" information, further indepth study is needed.
Q & A is necessary to gauge audience-learner comprehension and understanding
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
Rating:
Strengths:
The Youtube site has a clear and consistent layout and is easy to navigate.
The Youtube site is robust and in working order.
Concerns:
Visuals will complement the presentaion and enhance learning.
Participation will effectively engage the audience-learners
Creative Commons:
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