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Can Collaborative Technologies Improve Management Education?
Kaohsiung, Taiwan July 05-July 08
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICALT.2005.80Fifth IEEE International Conference o ...
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Marie-Noëlle Bessagnet, Laboratoire LIUPPA
Lee Schlenker, E.M. Lyon
Robert Aiken, Temple University
Pierre Laforcade, Laboratoire LIUPPA
This paper explores the potential impact of collaborative technologies on improving management education. The first goal is to expose students to tools and practices that not only assist them with their current studies, but also serve to reinforce individual and team competencies that can facilitate their entry into the workforce. In their positions as future managers they will be expected to not only be familiar with common business practices but also to understand the implications of information technology for business; in this case with emphasis on tools and techniques that can help businesses flourish in the networked economy.
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Marie-Noëlle Bessagnet, Lee Schlenker, Robert Aiken, Pierre Laforcade, "Can Collaborative Technologies Improve Management Education?," icalt, pp.233-234, Fifth IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT'05), 2005
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