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Journal of Education for Business

1996 Volume 72, Number 2

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 3

  1. Two-Way Interactive Television: An Emerging Technology for University Level Business School Instruction

    Richard A. Heiens & Deborah B. Hulse

    An organizational behavior course was delivered via two-way interactive television to a campus site (71 students) and three remote locations (48 students). Remote students were slightly older and... More

    pp. 74-77

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  2. Teaching via Interactive Television: An Examination of Teaching Effectiveness and Student Satisfaction

    Patricia Pool

    A literature review examined two aspects of interactive television instruction: teaching effectiveness (measured by teacher satisfaction and comparison of remote and onsite students' performance)... More

    pp. 78-81

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  3. Using Computer Technology to Enhance Learning: Compensation in the Real World

    Teresa L. Smith

    Describes decision support software that teaches business students the processes and decisions necessary to develop a comprehensive, affordable, equitable package of wages and benefits. Includes... More

    pp. 98-101

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