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Publication Date: 2009
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Teaching a Hybrid MBA Course: A Case Study in Information Technology from the Student Perspective
Hoadley, Ellen D.
American Journal of Business Education, v2 n6 p61-68 2009
There is ongoing research into online, distributed, distance learning that has transitioned from mailed video tapes to fully-implemented web-based courses. Less research has been conducted on hybrid courses--those that combine face-to-face sessions with web-based sessions. This paper reports on a case study of a hybrid course that teaches Information Technology in an MBA program. Rationalization for the implementation of a hybrid course within a traditional MBA program is explained. Cautions and expectations from the literature are explored. Lessons learned from the student perspective are presented.
Descriptors: Case Studies, Blended Learning, Information Technology, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Business Administration Education, Curriculum Implementation, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Conventional Instruction, Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Academic Achievement, Instructional Effectiveness, Educational Practices, College Students, Masters Programs
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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