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Digital Technology in Teaching International Business (Hardcover)
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Digital Technology in Teaching International Business (Hardcover)
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Explore the potentialand the pitfallsof digital technology in
international business courses! Digital Technology in Teaching
International Business will familiarize you with techniques that
have proven effective in digitizing content or presenting
traditional material in an untraditional way. You'll learn how to
introduce digital technologies into bricks and mortar classrooms
and how to construct an effective online learning environment. This
timely and informative book discusses computer-mediated
communication systems, shows how students can use the Internet to
personally participate in international problem-solving exercises,
presents a fascinating case study of a CLD program designed to
address educational values, communication competencies, and
business practices in former republics of the Soviet Union, and
much more! Digital Technology in Teaching International Business
outlines the challenges and demands of the knowledge-based economy
and discusses the path that universities should follow in providing
business students with the skills they need to succeed in this
complex environment. It describes the implementation of
Internet-based experiential projects in an international business
classroom setting and summarizes students' perceptions and
attitudes toward their assignments. In addition, it shows how to
adapt experiential exercises from live courses for electronic
application and examines ways in which electronic media can:
increase the availabilityand reduce the costof interactive programs
that connect students from distant locations complement or replace
the traditional roles of textbooks and teachers promote more
interactive learning enable faculty, students, scientists,
technicians, entrepreneurs, and NGO leaders in separate locations
to collaborate effectively help to overcome the developed-country
bias present in many business strategy courses via specially
designed courses and simulations of emerging economies aid in
teaching financial reporting and the analysis of multinational
enterprises address the traditional tradeoffs between richness
(depth of knowledge) and reach (geographic area coverage)
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