AbstractTechnology seems to have defined this generations’ persona. It follows that integrating technology into higher education courses is imperative. Educators understand the impact information communication technology has on students and as such can capitalize on students’ experience with technology to incorporate WEB 2.0 tools. Studies have shown that incorporating interactive WEB 2.0 technology has positive effects on student performance. This case study proves that integration on a collaborative site builds on content area literacy skills. The sample was drawn from two undergraduate business courses. Recommendations based on the results and limitations were made
This study examined the influence of E-learning on skills’ acquisition as perceived by business educ...
The challenges for education in the 21st century are fundamentally the same as they were in each of ...
This paper examines the use of technology in the business curriculum and classroom. A survey o...
AbstractTechnology seems to have defined this generations’ persona. It follows that integrating tech...
AbstractWith the advent of WEB 2.0, the internet has become participatory and interactive. As a prac...
In the School of Business at The College of New Jersey, students are required to take two courses in...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss how technological tools, such as Web 2.0 and onlin...
A business education teacher needs to cultivate a classroom atmosphere conducive to learning. S/he n...
AbstractAs information and communication technology systems are becoming increasingly important in e...
In less than two decades, the Internet became vital necessity for business providing. It causes emer...
The pace of technological advance has led to significant change within higher education. Technology...
This study assessed interactive technology competencies required by business education graduates in ...
Advances in technology have influenced the ways in which students read, write, and communicate. The...
Current approaches to the introductory Information Systems (IS) course focus on IT literacy, and dev...
The educational process is rarely carried out without the use of any technology, be it directly thro...
This study examined the influence of E-learning on skills’ acquisition as perceived by business educ...
The challenges for education in the 21st century are fundamentally the same as they were in each of ...
This paper examines the use of technology in the business curriculum and classroom. A survey o...
AbstractTechnology seems to have defined this generations’ persona. It follows that integrating tech...
AbstractWith the advent of WEB 2.0, the internet has become participatory and interactive. As a prac...
In the School of Business at The College of New Jersey, students are required to take two courses in...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss how technological tools, such as Web 2.0 and onlin...
A business education teacher needs to cultivate a classroom atmosphere conducive to learning. S/he n...
AbstractAs information and communication technology systems are becoming increasingly important in e...
In less than two decades, the Internet became vital necessity for business providing. It causes emer...
The pace of technological advance has led to significant change within higher education. Technology...
This study assessed interactive technology competencies required by business education graduates in ...
Advances in technology have influenced the ways in which students read, write, and communicate. The...
Current approaches to the introductory Information Systems (IS) course focus on IT literacy, and dev...
The educational process is rarely carried out without the use of any technology, be it directly thro...
This study examined the influence of E-learning on skills’ acquisition as perceived by business educ...
The challenges for education in the 21st century are fundamentally the same as they were in each of ...
This paper examines the use of technology in the business curriculum and classroom. A survey o...