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Ling, Melissa A.; Knight, Margaret E. – Accounting Education, 2023
The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of empirical lecture capture (LC) research in business education from the last ten years. Lecture capture was selected as it is a common delivery tool in both online and blended learning courses. By summarizing extant empirical LC research in business education, we lay the foundation…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Video Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Business Administration Education
Opdecam, Evelien; Everaert, Patricia – Accounting Education, 2019
This study investigates choice-based learning as a choice between lecture-based or team learning in a large class at a large university in a European country. The study was designed as a between-subjects quasi-experiment where students were allocated their preferred learning approach. Data were collected for eight consecutive years (2008-2016).…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Lecture Method, Cooperative Learning, College Instruction
Taplin, Ross; Kerr, Rosy; Brown, Alistair – Accounting Education, 2017
Student preferences for delivery options were obtained within a monetary framework by asking students to purchase their ideal course structure. Results show that accounting students prefer to spend more on tutorials but purchase less lecture time; the difference due to the higher cost of tutorials compared to lectures. Face-to-face classes were…
Descriptors: Accounting, Business Administration Education, Synchronous Communication, Student Attitudes

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