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Design of a business e-commerce undergraduate course : concept, development & implementation review

Hill, JD; Owens, Jonathan D; Smith, P

Authors

JD Hill

P Smith



Abstract

Every society needs to invest in resources that can provide prosperity and develop its intellectual capital through new definitions of social priorities. Education constitutes the cornerstone of these social efforts. However, for many years some educational systems have ignored the impact of information technology. Anticipation of demand for graduates in the rapidly growing area of E Commerce has identified an educational requirement for Business students. The development of capability to support Higher Education in this area is a challenging issue. The distinction is drawn between the educational requirements of Business students and those provided by Internet Technology courses. An undergraduate course has been developed in collaboration between two Higher Education Institutes in the UK and US, sharing E-Learning software. This paper discusses the design, development and initial findings, after the first year, of this E Commerce course.

Citation

Hill, J., Owens, J. D., & Smith, P. (2001, September). Design of a business e-commerce undergraduate course : concept, development & implementation review. Presented at 8th European Conference on IT Evaluation, Oriel College, Oxford University, UK

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name 8th European Conference on IT Evaluation
Conference Location Oriel College, Oxford University, UK.
Start Date Sep 17, 2001
End Date Sep 18, 2001
Deposit Date Feb 8, 2016
Additional Information Event Type : Conference