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Alexander, Melody W.; Mundrake, George A.; Brown, Betty J. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2009
The focus of this study was 1) to identify pre business college freshman observed classroom behavior (personal, technical, and collaborative behaviors) in high school versus college, and to compare by gender (male to male; female to female), and 2) to identify pre business college freshman perceptions of classroom behavior in college, and to…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Business Education, Teacher Attitudes, College Freshmen
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Alexander, Melody W. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2001
A survey of 225 secondary and 251 postsecondary business teachers indicated that 96% had Internet access at work. Postsecondary instructors used it more often and had longer experience. Secondary teachers were significantly more likely to use it for research. Over 70% of both assigned projects requiring Internet use; 68% taught students to use it.…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Business Education, Business Education Teachers, Computer Uses in Education
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Alexander, Melody W.; Ober, Scot; Davis, Rodney E.; Underwood, Robert A. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1997
A survey of 152 experienced business teachers and 46 business education student teachers found that neither group had major teaching concerns; both felt time pressures. Prospective teachers were more concerned about discipline and student control; experienced teachers were more concerned about sharing educational planning with students. (SK)
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Business Education Teachers, Secondary Education, Teacher Attitudes
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Alexander, Melody W.; Davis, Rodney R.; Underwood, Robert A.; Arp, Larry – Business Education Forum, 2000
A study identified the perceptions of high school business educators (n=260) in relation to tech prep program and articulation issues. Although tech prep was considered academically challenging, achievement improvements have not been documented; opportunities for team teaching have not increased; and business support has not been well developed.…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Business Education Teachers, High Schools, Tables (Data)
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Truell, Allen D.; Zhao, Jensen J.; Alexander, Melody W.; Whitesel, Joel A. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2005
The Internet and its component parts, email and the World Wide Web (Web), have had a tremendous impact on how companies communicate with their various audiences. Thus, the twofold purpose of this study was (a) to determine the characteristics of "Fortune 500" company homepage components and (b) to determine the communication effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Internet, Electronic Mail, Sample Size, Information Technology
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Alexander, Melody W. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1996
According to responses from 306 of 750 administrative support personnel, 126 used presentation graphics software, mostly PowerPoint or Harvard Graphics; 51.7% received formal training and 48.3% informal training; those with formal training used significantly more features of the software and produced more materials. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Graphics, Educational Needs, Office Occupations
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Zhao, Jensen J.; Alexander, Melody W.; Perreault, Heidi; Waldman, Lila – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2003
A survey of distance education technologies received responses from 81 business faculty and 153 students, who indicated that e-mail, Internet lectures/assignments, and discussion groups were most frequently used. There were few differences between teachers and students. A technology's frequent usage and positive impact on productivity did not…
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Use, Distance Education, Higher Education
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Alexander, Melody W.; Zhao, Jensen J.; Underwood, Robert A. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2002
Responses from 225 secondary and 251 postsecondary business educators indicated the following: (1) secondary teachers had less frequent e-mail access, training, and use; (2) primary recipients were friends/family and faculty/staff; (3) primary use was internal administrative communications; (4) postsecondary teachers were more likely to give their…
Descriptors: Business Education Teachers, Communication (Thought Transfer), Electronic Mail, Postsecondary Education
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Alexander, Melody W.; Arp, Larry W. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1997
A survey of 260 secondary and 251 postsecondary business teachers (51% response) found that more secondary teachers thought computer training should begin at the elementary level; they were more likely to teach about computer use hazards. More postsecondary teachers reported observing students not using proper ergonomic techniques. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education Teachers, Computers, Human Factors Engineering, Injuries
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Alexander, Melody W.; Arp, Larry W. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1997
A survey of 260 secondary and 251 postsecondary business educators found the former more likely to think computer ergonomic techniques should taught in elementary school and to address the hazards of improper use. Both groups stated that over half of students they observe do not use good techniques and agreed that students need continual…
Descriptors: Business Education Teachers, Human Factors Engineering, Keyboarding (Data Entry), Postsecondary Education
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Alexander, Melody W.; Truell, Allen D.; Bartlett, James E., II – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2002
Among 220 business students who had taken online tests, freshmen's perceptions of online testing were significantly higher and sophomores' were considerably lower. Overall, attitudes were positive and there were no differences based on gender, age, or grade point average. (Contains 22 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education, College Freshmen, College Sophomores, Computer Assisted Testing
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Alexander, Melody W.; Perreault, Heidi; Zhao, Jensen J.; Waldman, Lila – Journal of Educators Online, 2009
This study identified and compared the online learning experiences of faculty and students in 2006 and compared results with those found in 2000. Data were collected from faculty and students participating in online learning courses at AACSB accredited business colleges in the United States. The findings indicate that (a) although faculty and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Learning Experience, Business Administration Education
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Zhao, Jensen J.; Truell, Allen D.; Alexander, Melody W.; Hill, Inga B. – Journal of Education for Business, 2006
Some negative rumblings about Master of Business Administration (MBA) education have lately been circulating among business journals and magazines. To test the validity of such rumblings, the authors surveyed 309 graduates who obtained MBAs between 1996 and 2002 from an Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Masters Degrees, College Graduates, Career Development
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Zhao, Jensen, J.; Alexander, Melody W.; Perrreault, Heidi; Waldman, Lila – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2007
This longitudinal study compared business faculty's use of information technology in distance education as well as their perception of the technology's impact on their productivity and technology preferences between 2000 and 2006. Data were collected from 81 professors in 2000 and 140 professors in 2006 at AACSB-accredited business colleges across…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Distance Education, Discussion Groups, Educational Technology
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Truell, Allen D.; Zhao, Jensen J.; Alexander, Melody W.; Hill, Inga B. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2006
The twofold purpose of this study was (a) to determine if selected variables were significant predictors of final MBA student program performance and (b) to determine if selected variables explained a significant proportion of the variance in final MBA student program performance at an AACSB-accredited university. Variables examined include age at…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Masters Programs, Program Effectiveness, Prediction
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