Wednesday, January 7, 2015

2015 is here.

Happy new year, everyone! Welcome back from a long break. Here are some reminders for our class on Saturday, 10 January.


First, I'm calling the attention of all class presidents to please send me a copy of the class directory at once. Thank you.

Next, I'm expecting everyone in the class to have formed their respective group. Again, each class will have 5 Learning Groups. I'm requesting the class president to assign a group number for each (via draw lots or whatever random method you can devise).

Lastly, our class starting Saturday will use the 5 Ts as our class format for group assignment and class activities.. See table below to know what the 5Ts are.


For the specific topic, see table below:


In case the links above doesn't work, here they are again:

For Trends: Thinking Automatically
For Tools: Economically Efficient Guide to Gift Giving plus re-introduce the concepts of (1) Indifference Curve, (2) Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility that you have learned from your Economics class. UPDATED
For Text, see previous blog post
For Think-Pieces: No duplication of articles whenever possible. Submit your think pieces/reaction on paper (NOT soft/electronic copy). Topics are as follows:

  1. Insignificant Trends for 2015
  2. Crackberries
  3. Consumer Expectation Survey
  4. Multiple Screens
  5. Big Mac Hurting
  6. Lost Pleasure in Junk Foods
  7. Millennials
  8. Why We Buy
Your questinos/ clarifications are most welcome. Please write them down in the comment section below.

See you!



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