A Technology-Enhanced Teaching Tool: Tracking Student Adoption and Performance
Neal Hooker,
Christopher J. Shanahan,
Valerie Rake,
Eboni Francis,
Charles Popovich and
Joanne Dehoney
Review of Agricultural Economics, 2009, vol. 31, issue 4, 963-983
Abstract:
This article describes a Principles of Agribusiness Marketing course redesign that incorporated an online management system, various electronic information resources including a product innovation database, and individual and group research projects. Using the food industry as the vehicle, we attempt to enhance student understanding of basic marketing principles. Responses to an end-of-quarter technology survey and tracking data from the course management system are applied in a Technology Acceptance Model to determine factors that may influence student perceptions of the course management system's usefulness as a learning tool and performance. Copyright 2009 Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
Date: 2009
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