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Craig Miller

Lecturer
Role:
Faculty - On-Campus
Faculty - Online

Currently Teaching

ECON 2101-001: Microeconomics
ECON 2101-002: Microeconomics
FIN 3100-001: Managerial Finance
FIN 3100-E90: Managerial Finance
FIN 3100-E91: Managerial Finance
FIN 3126-E90: Financial Modeling/Valuation

Responsibilities

  • Teaching

Research Interests

  • Simulation and Gaming

Awards, Distinctions, and Honors

Professional Memberships

  • Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning (ABSEL)

Local Community Memberships/Involvement

  • Church Council

Selected Publications

  • “Applying Business Concepts: A Gamification Approach”, Rachel Lundbohm, Craig Miller, Kendall Hunt, 2021.
  • “Utilizing Gamification to Educate Tomorrow's Business Leaders' ', Marketing Management Association Fall Educators Conference, Oct 2021, Presented by Rachel Lundbohm, and Craig Miller from The University of Minnesota Crookston.
  • “Exploring Deep Learners Perceptions of Online Homework '', Brian N. Wilson, Linda McCann, Craig Miller, QUARTERLY REVIEW OF BUSINESS DISCIPLINES, 2019.
  • “Soaps and Sims:  Using Marketing Soap Operas and Single Topic Mini-Simulations to Teach Marketing Concepts and Analytics”, Position Paper and Presentation.  Marketing Management Association 2013 Fall Conference and Proceedings. New Orleans, LA September 2013.
  • “The Gamification of Education”, Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning 2013 Annual Conference and Proceedings. Oklahoma City, Ok March 2013.
  • “Beyond the Four P’s: Analytics Marketing Students Should Know,””, Marketing Management Association 2012 Fall Conference and Proceedings. Minneapolis MN. September 2012.
  • “Play it Forward – Design and Development of a Forward Contract Simulation”, Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning 2012 Annual Conference and Proceedings. San Diego, CA.  March 2012.
  • “Marketing Analytics in Action: Using a CRM Simulation in the Classroom”, Marketing Management Association 2011 Fall Conference and Proceedings. St. Louis, Mo. September 2011.
  • “About Simulations and Bloom’s Learning Taxonomy”, Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning 2010 Annual Conference and Proceedings. Little Rock, Arkansas.  March 2010.
  • “Teaching Accounting Using Computer Simulation”, Minnesota Business Educators Inc. Technology Discipline Workshop. Bloomington, MN 2009. April 2009.
  • “The Staying Power of Learning by Simulation”, The 2008 eLearning Conference and Proceedings.  St. Petersburg, Florida. February 2008.
  • "Teaching Business Acuity Using Simulation Technology”, The 2007 International College Teaching Methods & Styles Conference and Proceedings.  Reno, Nevada. September 2007.
  • “You Don’t to Change the Way You Teach: A Guide for Selecting Classroom Business Simulations”, presented at 2007 Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Center for Learning Multi-disciplinary workshop. St. Cloud State University. April 2007.
  • "Leveraging Simulation Technology in the Classroom: A Step-by-Step Deployment", presented at 2005 ITeach: Best Practices in Teaching with Technology Annual Conference, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. November 2005.
  • “Learning with Computer Simulations”, presented at 2004 ITeach: Best Practices in Teaching with Technology Annual Conference. Minneapolis, Minnesota. November 2004.
  • MY Mentor Series (Accounting applications), with the McGraw-Hill Company (2005). Distributed with Financial and Managerial Accounting by Williams, Haka, and Bettner.
  • “The Sim Series”, a collection of five simulation / case studies, Nancy Nentl and Craig Miller, McGraw-Hill, 2004.
  • “Using Technology as a Tool in Accounting Education”, Proceedings and presentation at 2003 Teachers of Accounting at Two Year Colleges (TACTYC) national conference. Albuquerque, New Mexico. September 2003.
  • “Learning by Playing: Teaching Business Using Computer Simulation”, co-presented at the 2002 Conference on Emerging Issues in Business and Technology.  Myrtle Beach, SC. October 2002.

Educational Background

  • D.B.A. in Business and Economic Modeling and Simulation, Metropolitan State University in Minneapolis, MN
  • M.B.A. in Finance and Managerial Accounting, University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management, Minneapolis, MN
  • B.S. in Operations and Logistics, University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management, Minneapolis, MN

 

Started at U of M Crookston August 2015

 

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