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Learning Roles Online (Drill and Practice)Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Humanism, and Constructivism are presented in table format, with each described in terms of... More
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Engaging Business Students in Online Research and Critical Thinking through Customized Assignments (Presentation)The format of this resource is a PPT presentation with links to descrptions of the activities designed for business... More
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Suggestions for Effective Lecture (Reference Material)Summary of key elements of an effective lecture: includes preparation and delivery; lecture beginning, body, and... More
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AIS Educators (Reference Material)A weblog designed to disseminate articles, information and resources related to Accounting Information Systems (AIS)... More
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Advertising Principles.com (Reference Material)This site contains information on developing and evaluating advertising campaigns, along with educational resources and... More
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Basic Financial Statements (Tutorial)This is a series of "lectures" that describe the concept of double entry accounting, the balance sheet and the income... More
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Parade of Games in PowerPoint (Collection)Jeopardy, Scavenger Hunt, Trivia, Word Jumble, Word Search, Idea Map ... just a few of the games that you can customize... More
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Talk about pedagogy! Use these two tutorial modules for information about selecting and using Web-based media, such as... More
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Learning Objects (Reference Material)What are learning objects? MERLOT is all about learning objects, so they must be good to use, whatever they are. This... More
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Selecting Learner Activities: Type, Amount, Sequence (Reference Material)Another of the Penn State 'Teaching & Learning with Technology" sites, this one gives suggestions of activities to... More
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Designing Smart Lectures (Tutorial)Lectures are excellent instructional activities when delivered well by good "lecturers." Use this site for guidelines in... More