Repackaging the introductory IS survey course: An information technology solution

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Abstract

Both instructors and students dread large introductory courses. IS introductory courses are no exception as they are often too large, the material too dry and the atmosphere too impersonal. This presentation describes a unique curriculum for delivering introductory IS survey courses that keep students interested and engaged while producing high-quality learning outcomes. In designing this curriculum three objectives were met: 1) the classroom experience is enjoyable; 2) the students have greater control over the learning process; and 3) most of the administration of the class as well as the grading and testing is accomplished electronically. Quiz scores for students after the implementation of the new curriculum were found to be significantly higher than quiz scores obtained before the new curriculum was adopted. © 2006 EDSIG.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Information Systems Education Conference, ISECON
Place of Publicationusa
Volume23
StatePublished - Dec 1 2006
Event23rd Information Systems Education Conference, ISECON 2006 - , United States
Duration: Nov 2 2006Nov 4 2006

Conference

Conference23rd Information Systems Education Conference, ISECON 2006
Country/TerritoryUnited States
Period11/2/0611/4/06

Keywords

  • Active learning
  • Curriculum design
  • Large introductory classes
  • Learning environment
  • Pedagogical issues

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