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Demirkan, Haluk; Goul, Michael; Gros, Mary – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2010
Many e-learning service systems fail. This is particularly true for those sponsored by joint industry/university consortia where substantial economic investments are required up-front. This article provides an industry/university consortia reference model validated through experiences with the 8-year-old Teradata University Network. The reference…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Electronic Learning, School Business Relationship, Consortia
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Zelin, Robert C., II – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008
This paper describes how a technology-based case using Microsoft Access can aid in the assessment process. A case was used in lieu of giving a final examination in an Accounting Information Systems course. Students worked in small groups to design a database-driven payroll system for a hypothetical company. Each group submitted its results along…
Descriptors: Database Management Systems, Accounting, Information Systems, Technology Uses in Education
Barone, Richard; Parod, William, Jr. – 1997
This paper reports on the evolution of a software environment called ClassACT (Class Annotation and Collaboration Tool) from a simple multimedia annotation program to a multi-domain archival database management system. ClassACT was developed at Northwestern University (Illinois) for instructional use, and, although its original goal was to solve a…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Cooperative Learning, Courseware
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Ali, Shafqat; Salter, Graeme – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2004
In higher education, online discussions are an integral part of collaborative based e-Learning systems. However, there can be problems associated with current online discussion models. For example, it can be easy to set open-ended discussions which attract little participation and assessing contributions can be difficult or time-consuming.…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Computer Mediated Communication, Higher Education, Electronic Learning