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Publication Date: 2004
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Business Student Preferences: Exploring the Relative Importance of Web Management in Course Design
Taylor, Steven A.; Humphreys, Michael; Singley, Roger; Hunter, Gary L.
Journal of Marketing Education, v26 n1 p42-49 2004
The following study investigates the relative importance of Web management practices in business curricular pedagogy from an undergraduate student perspective. Using conjoint methodology, the results suggest that students early in their program of studies tend to most value (more) tests in terms of course attributes, while students later in their program of studies tend to value Web management practices. Taken together, these results suggest that undergraduate course design can be effectively implemented, consistent with the marketing concept, based on a sensitivity to diverse student learning styles and needs. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Cognitive Style, Instructional Design, Business Administration, Investigations, Marketing, Technology Integration, Technology Uses in Education, Course Organization, Sample Size, Design Preferences
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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