This article focuses on how an undergraduate program of an Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), an accredited business school, incorporates assessment on the use of information technology in a computer business course. To meet the new AACSB standards regarding assessment and adequately determine if and what students are learning? This article presents the technology learning goals, the associated learning objectives and the specific technology-related behaviors and actions that are assessed. In addition, specific examples of student assignments are presented as well as how these assignments are designed and assessed in relation to the learning objectives for the course is discussed
In recent years there have been repeated calls for universities to better equip students with skills...
This paper reports on an initial effort to assess student learning with respect to effective use of ...
The requirements of computing literacy for business students who are not majoring in Management Info...
This paper examines the use of technology in the business curriculum and classroom. A survey o...
This paper describes a methodology for assessing the extent to which computer technologies have been...
This paper describes a methodology for assessing the extent to which computer technologies have been...
AbstractThe purpose of this research is to explore information and technology perception of business...
This article reports the findings of Information Systems Approach (ISA) and commonly used Traditiona...
In this paper we present a pedagogical approach used for a technology-based undergraduate business c...
In discipline areas such as information technology and eBusiness, technology advances so rapidly tha...
Computer technology may be used in a variety of wys to evoke student interest in accounting and to e...
This paper presents a study that focused on assessing computer and ICT skills of business subjects’ ...
The study was carried out to assess the undergraduate Business Education Students’ Perception on the...
ABSTRACT In this article, we describe an approach designed to assess student skills as they use info...
An Assessment of the Use of ICT Tools by students to the study of Business Education in Alvan Ikoku ...
In recent years there have been repeated calls for universities to better equip students with skills...
This paper reports on an initial effort to assess student learning with respect to effective use of ...
The requirements of computing literacy for business students who are not majoring in Management Info...
This paper examines the use of technology in the business curriculum and classroom. A survey o...
This paper describes a methodology for assessing the extent to which computer technologies have been...
This paper describes a methodology for assessing the extent to which computer technologies have been...
AbstractThe purpose of this research is to explore information and technology perception of business...
This article reports the findings of Information Systems Approach (ISA) and commonly used Traditiona...
In this paper we present a pedagogical approach used for a technology-based undergraduate business c...
In discipline areas such as information technology and eBusiness, technology advances so rapidly tha...
Computer technology may be used in a variety of wys to evoke student interest in accounting and to e...
This paper presents a study that focused on assessing computer and ICT skills of business subjects’ ...
The study was carried out to assess the undergraduate Business Education Students’ Perception on the...
ABSTRACT In this article, we describe an approach designed to assess student skills as they use info...
An Assessment of the Use of ICT Tools by students to the study of Business Education in Alvan Ikoku ...
In recent years there have been repeated calls for universities to better equip students with skills...
This paper reports on an initial effort to assess student learning with respect to effective use of ...
The requirements of computing literacy for business students who are not majoring in Management Info...