E-hancing the Master of Business Administration (MBA) Managerial Accounting Course
2007; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 82; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3200/joeb.82.4.226-233
ISSN1940-3356
AutoresFern Zabriskie, David E. McNabb,
Tópico(s)Accounting Education and Careers
ResumoProfessional education, including managerial accounting education, at independent colleges and universities faces two challenges: (a) meeting shifting demand with static or declining resources and (b) ensuring that graduates gain the technological knowledge and skills that they need to succeed in their future careers. For many schools, the decision to adopt distance learning in place of traditional classroom instruction has generated more problems than solutions; some distance learning programs have been described as sterile, lonely, and unfulfilling experiences. However, there are a number of alternative approaches that may enhance MBA programs without creating these drawbacks. In this article, the authors describe 1 alternative: using technology-enhanced learning modules that draw on the best of both distance and on-site learning.
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