Money and Banking is a junior level course offered at most higher education institutions as part of an economics or business related curriculum. In 1999, the author prepared the course to be delivered over the Internet in an asynchronous manner, during a summer session. The course was offered again with this format during the fall of 2000, and a third time during the spring of 2001. In this paper the author compares the Web-based classes with the classes offered in the traditional classroom format in terms of student performance and students’ perception of the course. In general he finds no significant differences, but the evidence seems to indicate that students preferred the online format during the period under analysis. (JEL A22
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This study investigated the use of the Internet as a tool to provide adult students a time and place...
In less than two decades, the Internet became vital necessity for business providing. It causes emer...
In recent years we have seen many educational institutions "experiment" with flexible delivery modes...
With the continuing growth of student enrollment in online courses, teaching classes in an online fo...
Use of e-courses in higher education has become increasingly widespread in recent years. Educators ...
The purpose of this study was to compare students enrolled in an introductory family and consumer sc...
The proliferation of economics courses offered partly or completely on-line (Katz and Becker, 1999) ...
This study seeks to determine if a difference exists in student performance and participation betwee...
This paper presents the results of a study assessing the comparative effectiveness of teaching an un...
There continues to be much discussion about whether or not students learn as much in an online cours...
The present study investigates whether pre-business students, after having completed a traditional i...
This paper addresses some of the questions about the effects of technology on student learning. Usin...
Accounting programs at colleges and universities across the country are offering more online courses...
The purpose of our study is to examine business students’ perceptions of their online class experien...
Does taking a college level course in the principles of economics improve economic literacy? While t...
This study investigated the use of the Internet as a tool to provide adult students a time and place...
In less than two decades, the Internet became vital necessity for business providing. It causes emer...
In recent years we have seen many educational institutions "experiment" with flexible delivery modes...