This paper describes the revitalization of Business Information Systems and Communication, a high enrollment, prerequisite course for all undergraduate business students in the Coles College of Business. An overview of the course components is presented and original structure described. The rationale for change, technologies leveraged and measures of success are presented. The change drivers are identified and their impact on undergraduate curriculum delineated. Lessons learned and future implications are discussed
Includes bibliographical references.Attention continues to be spotlighted on three widely discussed ...
This paper outlines a process of curriculum review and development. A model curriculum for a Bachelo...
Information Systems (IS) departments are facing challenging times as enrollments decline and the fie...
This paper describes the revitalization of Business Information Systems and Communication, a high en...
Aim/Purpose The dynamic nature of the information systems (IS) field presents educators with the per...
The need to reform the undergraduate business curriculum was in evidence before 9/11 and is more imp...
College curricula undergo changes periodically. This case discusses the various change management st...
In order to be competitive in this increasingly complex world of information technology, business an...
Curriculum change requires thoughtful planning and a willingness to experiment with different modes ...
The emergence of e-Business has been both rapid and pervasive. Few can deny that the technology has ...
Over the past few years, our institution has been in the process of rethinking the structure of our ...
The John L. Grove College of Business recently completed major revisions to the core curriculum as p...
This paper examines the use of technology in the business curriculum and classroom. A survey o...
To understand what happened when students were given the power of being able to choose what to learn...
Cal Poly Pomona\u27s College of Business Administration is in the process of introducing a new eBusi...
Includes bibliographical references.Attention continues to be spotlighted on three widely discussed ...
This paper outlines a process of curriculum review and development. A model curriculum for a Bachelo...
Information Systems (IS) departments are facing challenging times as enrollments decline and the fie...
This paper describes the revitalization of Business Information Systems and Communication, a high en...
Aim/Purpose The dynamic nature of the information systems (IS) field presents educators with the per...
The need to reform the undergraduate business curriculum was in evidence before 9/11 and is more imp...
College curricula undergo changes periodically. This case discusses the various change management st...
In order to be competitive in this increasingly complex world of information technology, business an...
Curriculum change requires thoughtful planning and a willingness to experiment with different modes ...
The emergence of e-Business has been both rapid and pervasive. Few can deny that the technology has ...
Over the past few years, our institution has been in the process of rethinking the structure of our ...
The John L. Grove College of Business recently completed major revisions to the core curriculum as p...
This paper examines the use of technology in the business curriculum and classroom. A survey o...
To understand what happened when students were given the power of being able to choose what to learn...
Cal Poly Pomona\u27s College of Business Administration is in the process of introducing a new eBusi...
Includes bibliographical references.Attention continues to be spotlighted on three widely discussed ...
This paper outlines a process of curriculum review and development. A model curriculum for a Bachelo...
Information Systems (IS) departments are facing challenging times as enrollments decline and the fie...