Under the TLTP initiative, the Economics Consortium is developing an interactive computerbased learning package called WinEcon. The package is directed at first-year economics undergraduates, particularly those taking economics as a supplementary course. Using recent technological developments, the aim is both to facilitate a further increase in student numbers without a proportionate increase in teaching staff, and to provide a better method of student learning. Some key elements of WinEcon are set out in this paper and demonstrated by screens produced at Leicester University. Methods of presenting textual information that give the user control over accessing it are described. For learning difficult concepts, a visual active learning appro...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
We examine instruction in large-group introductory economics courses. In an era of increased fiscal ...
Classroom experiments are effective because students are placed directly into the economic environme...
Under the TLTP initiative, the Economics Consortium is developing an interactive computer‐based lear...
WinEcon is a Windows-based introductory Economics CAL package designed for use in higher education. ...
totalling £22.5 million (approx. $34 million)1for the development of technology-based lear...
Abstract: Multimedia learning materials are now available in many academic disciplines. With their ...
This is an extended review of WinEcon, a CAL package for introductory economics. Our comments are ba...
This paper describes techniques that I use to teach economics principles "interactively". These te...
This article examines the pedagogical benefits of using multimedia in the teaching of economics at a...
The need for applying interactive teaching methods is dictated by the current legislation of the Rus...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
This paper reports experiment results of teaching large classes of introductory economics with moder...
In this paper, we describe a multimedia research assignment used to introduce first year undergradua...
The paper studies the added value of an interactive learning method with regular monitoring compared...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
We examine instruction in large-group introductory economics courses. In an era of increased fiscal ...
Classroom experiments are effective because students are placed directly into the economic environme...
Under the TLTP initiative, the Economics Consortium is developing an interactive computer‐based lear...
WinEcon is a Windows-based introductory Economics CAL package designed for use in higher education. ...
totalling £22.5 million (approx. $34 million)1for the development of technology-based lear...
Abstract: Multimedia learning materials are now available in many academic disciplines. With their ...
This is an extended review of WinEcon, a CAL package for introductory economics. Our comments are ba...
This paper describes techniques that I use to teach economics principles "interactively". These te...
This article examines the pedagogical benefits of using multimedia in the teaching of economics at a...
The need for applying interactive teaching methods is dictated by the current legislation of the Rus...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
This paper reports experiment results of teaching large classes of introductory economics with moder...
In this paper, we describe a multimedia research assignment used to introduce first year undergradua...
The paper studies the added value of an interactive learning method with regular monitoring compared...
There have been many national and international reports expressing concern about the problems of tea...
We examine instruction in large-group introductory economics courses. In an era of increased fiscal ...
Classroom experiments are effective because students are placed directly into the economic environme...