Successful Design, Development and Delivery of Online Courses: Lessons from Operations Management and Global Leadership.
Indian Journal of Economics and Business 2010, June, 9, 2
-
- $5.99
-
- $5.99
Publisher Description
Abstract The need to develop online educational opportunities has been documented. As a result of the increased demand for online educational opportunities, one of the current trends in business schools is to deliver online courses using Course Management Systems (CMS's) as well as other interactive and synchronous Internet based technology. Faculty are volunteering or are being asked to move existing courses from the traditional face- to- face (f2f) format to an online environment.
Technological Approach to Business Education: Webct Application (Economics EDUCATION ARTICLES)
2003
Online Education: Designing for the Future in Appraiser Education (Notes and Issues)
2004
Education Through E-Learning: Case of Serbia (Report)
2009
A Comparison of Traditional and Technology-Assisted Instructional Methods in the Business Communication Classroom.
2004
Applying Distributed Learning Theory in Online Business Communication Courses.
2003
Business School Administrators' and Faculty Perceptions of Online Learning: A Comparative Study.
2009
The Kerala Paradox (Social Development in Kerala, India) (Report)
2009
Concept Mapping: A Technique to Aid Meaningful Learning in Business and Accounting Education.
2007
Scroogenomics: Why You Shouldn't Buy Presents for the Holidays (Book Review)
2010
The Role of Taxation in the Transformation of an Agrarian Barter Economy to a Capitalist Monetary Economy in Kenya.
2006
An Analysis of India--China Trade As a Case Study for H-O Theorem (Case Study)
2011
Trade Liberalization, Wage Discrimination and Inequalities in Indian Manufacturing Industry.
2010