The use of PowerPoint (PPT)–based lectures in business classes across universities is ubiquitous yet understudied in empirical pedagogical research. The purpose of this empirical study was to ascertain whether significant differences exist between faculty and student perceptions with regard to PPT’s impact on perceived learning, classroom interactions, and student behaviors. The results indicated that (a) students have a significantly less favorable overall view of PPT’s influence on cognitive learning and classroom interaction than faculty members; (b) unlike faculty members, students do not believe that posting notes on the Web will decrease their motivation to attend class; and (c) both faculty members and students perceive that PPT has ...
This exploratory study examines U.S. management faculty usage of two types of supplements: PowerPoin...
Student passivity is a problem in higher education classrooms. This study contests that much of it m...
AbstractThis study examines the prospective teachers’ opinions of the PowerPoint presentations used ...
This study reexamined PowerPoint’s potential to enhance traditional pedagogical practices in higher ...
Three studies were performed to investigate the ecacy of digital PowerPoint lecturing in undergradua...
AbstractIn this study it is aimed to investigate whether university students’ attitudes toward the u...
1st World Conference on Information Technology, WCIT-2010In this study it is aimed to investigate wh...
Effective teaching and learning, especially in the 21st century, is pivoted on a deliberate and appr...
AbstractThe purpose of this research is to understand in depth the perceptions and lived experiences...
Student passivity is a problem in higher education classrooms. This study contests that much of it ...
Objectives:With change in technology teaching methodology also changed and technology penetrates int...
A study was conducted among the first to fourth year students (n=230) from six faculties of a privat...
This descriptive comparative research is used to know the perception of students and lecturers towar...
Aim/Purpose To update a 2010 study that recommended “rules of thumb” for more effective use of Power...
This study aimed to find out the students points of view on the use of PowerPoint in teaching and le...
This exploratory study examines U.S. management faculty usage of two types of supplements: PowerPoin...
Student passivity is a problem in higher education classrooms. This study contests that much of it m...
AbstractThis study examines the prospective teachers’ opinions of the PowerPoint presentations used ...
This study reexamined PowerPoint’s potential to enhance traditional pedagogical practices in higher ...
Three studies were performed to investigate the ecacy of digital PowerPoint lecturing in undergradua...
AbstractIn this study it is aimed to investigate whether university students’ attitudes toward the u...
1st World Conference on Information Technology, WCIT-2010In this study it is aimed to investigate wh...
Effective teaching and learning, especially in the 21st century, is pivoted on a deliberate and appr...
AbstractThe purpose of this research is to understand in depth the perceptions and lived experiences...
Student passivity is a problem in higher education classrooms. This study contests that much of it ...
Objectives:With change in technology teaching methodology also changed and technology penetrates int...
A study was conducted among the first to fourth year students (n=230) from six faculties of a privat...
This descriptive comparative research is used to know the perception of students and lecturers towar...
Aim/Purpose To update a 2010 study that recommended “rules of thumb” for more effective use of Power...
This study aimed to find out the students points of view on the use of PowerPoint in teaching and le...
This exploratory study examines U.S. management faculty usage of two types of supplements: PowerPoin...
Student passivity is a problem in higher education classrooms. This study contests that much of it m...
AbstractThis study examines the prospective teachers’ opinions of the PowerPoint presentations used ...