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Nakos, George; Whiting, Anita – Journal of Education for Business, 2018
The authors investigate whether frequent in class exams can improve the performance of students in hybrid global business courses. An experiment was conducted in three hybrid sections of a global business course exposing students to short in class exams. The expectation of a short exam forces students to watch the online lectures and study the…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Student Improvement, Performance Based Assessment, Incidence
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Turner, Craig; Turner, Kyle Dean – Journal of Education for Business, 2017
In today's dynamic learning environment, educational delivery methods have become increasingly diverse. Using a unique opportunity to assess three types of course delivery--face-to-face, interactive television (iTV), and purely online delivery--the authors look at both initial knowledge acquisition and the retention of this knowledge. The results…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Retention (Psychology), Online Courses, Educational Television
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Stumph, Carolyn Fabian; Kim, Myeong Hwan; Han, Yongseung; Minke, Susan – Journal of Education for Business, 2017
Learning communities are increasingly used at colleges and universities, as one of the goals of a learning community is to increase interaction among students and teach them how to apply knowledge. The goal of this research is to assess the learning community of the economics and accounting students in their class performance measured by class…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Accounting, Communities of Practice, Performance Based Assessment
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Dendir, Seife – Journal of Education for Business, 2016
The author uses data from two Principles of Microeconomics courses to examine differences in characteristics and performance of online versus face-to-face students. The analysis indicates that even in a traditional institution, the two delivery modes may be serving students with distinctly different backgrounds and characteristics. In terms of…
Descriptors: Microeconomics, Student Characteristics, Online Courses, Intermode Differences
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Haughton, Jonathan; Kelly, Alison – Journal of Education for Business, 2015
Approximately 600 undergraduates completed an introductory business statistics course in 2013 in one of two learning environments at Suffolk University, a mid-sized private university in Boston, Massachusetts. The comparison group completed the course in a traditional classroom-based environment, whereas the treatment group completed the course in…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Statistics, Delivery Systems, Performance Based Assessment
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Price, Barbara A.; Randall, Cindy H. – Journal of Education for Business, 2008
Researchers can evaluate learning by using direct and indirect assessment. Although there are various ways to apply these approaches, two common techniques are pretests and posttests (direct assessment), in which students demonstrate mastery of topics or skills, and the use of knowledge surveys (indirect assessment). The present authors used these…
Descriptors: Performance Based Assessment, Statistical Analysis, Intermode Differences, Pretests Posttests
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Terry, Neil – Journal of Education for Business, 2007
In this article, the author presents empirical results concerning the effectiveness of campus, online, and hybrid (i.e., a mix of campus and online) instruction in business education. The sample is derived from graduate students enrolled in economics, computer information systems, and finance courses at a regional university. The author…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Assignments, Online Courses, Graduate Students