Tag: volume 7 (2012)
Reflective Annotations: On Becoming a Scholar
From Theory to Practice to Experience: Building Scholarly Learning Communities in Nontraditional Doctoral Programs
Benefits of Collaborating Finance Research in Business Schools
Collaboration in business research provides outcomes and results that are more efficient than those due to individual efforts. The integration of diverse environments and disciplines often generates creative ideas. Collaboration increases the quality of research and effectiveness of discoveries, and promotes the dissemination of knowledge. Cases of collaborative finance research in the business schools are…
Continue reading →The Future of Learning and Training in an Augmented Reality
Students acquire knowledge and skills through different modes of instruction that include classroom lectures with textbooks, computers, and the like. The availability and choice of learning innovation depends on the individual’s access to technologies and on the infrastructure environment of the surrounding community. In this rapidly changing society, information needs to be adopted and applied…
Continue reading →Developing Cross-Disciplinary Competencies through College Algebra
To argue for the importance of an integrative approach to learning in introductory STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and other courses, we present a case study of a project incorporating cross-curricular skills in a college algebra course. We analyze student work on the project and responses to surveys, and find the assignment affects positively…
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