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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Faulds, David J.; Mangold, W. Glynn – Marketing Education Review, 2014
This paper describes the process used and experiences gained in developing a social media and marketing course. As the first known paper on this topic appearing in the marketing education literature, the paper provides educators with a framework for developing similar courses. The course was developed using a sound instructional design model, the…
Descriptors: Marketing, Business Administration Education, Internet, Social Networks
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Polegato, Rosemary – Marketing Education Review, 2014
The Eco-Sculpture Assignment demonstrates that art may be used as a conduit to scaffold metacognition in marketing courses. Theoretical underpinnings are drawn from the literature on pedagogy used in general, marketing, and art education contexts. The assignment is described in detail, followed by examples of learner response that illustrate…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Sculpture, Metacognition, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Wilson, Theresa – Marketing Education Review, 2014
An active learning class exercise is presented that gives students the personal experience of the decision-making limitations of mental models. This innovative exercise was shown to increase student learning through greater understanding of the concept and higher retention of knowledge. The results suggest that student critical thinking skills…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Class Activities, Decision Making, Schemata (Cognition)
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Larkin, Ingrid; Beatson, Amanda – Marketing Education Review, 2014
This paper documents a teaching innovation addressing the challenges of embedding and assessing reflective practice in work-integrated learning, specifically marketing internships. We identify four issues relating to this problem: lack of knowledge or skill for reflection, limitations of physical journals, facilitation of different forms of…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Instructional Innovation, Marketing, Business Administration Education
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Edmiston, Dawn – Marketing Education Review, 2014
The recent global economic crisis has created a hypercompetitive job market in which students have struggled to attain positions in fields related to their disciplines. In an effort to provide students with tools to achieve career success, this paper outlines the elements for "Developing POP! A Professional Online Presence." This…
Descriptors: Marketing, Business Administration Education, College Instruction, Instructional Innovation
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Miller, Fred L.; Mangold, W. Glynn; Roach, Joy; Brockway, Gary; Johnston, Timothy; Linnhoff, Stefan; McNeely, Sam; Smith, Kathy; Holmes, Terence – Marketing Education Review, 2014
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) offer geospatial analytical tools with great potential for applications in marketing decision making. However, for various reasons, the rate of adoption of these tools in academic marketing programs has lagged behind that of marketing practitioners. RacerGISOnline is an innovative approach to integrating these…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Marketing, Business Administration Education, Technology Integration
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Mummalaneni, Venkatapparao – Marketing Education Review, 2014
Schools of business are increasingly focused on efforts aimed at measuring, documenting, and improving student learning. E-portfolios have been introduced by a number of schools for purposes of assessment to meet the mandates of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business or similar accreditation agencies. E-portfolio, including a…
Descriptors: Reflection, Essays, Portfolios (Background Materials), Electronic Publishing
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Veeck, Ann; Hoger, Beth – Marketing Education Review, 2014
Knowledge of how to effectively monitor social media is an increasingly valued marketing research skill. This study tests an approach for adding social media content to an undergraduate marketing research class team project. The revised project maintains the expected objectives and parameters of a traditional research project, while integrating…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Marketing, Undergraduate Students, Student Projects
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Hall, Susan E. – Marketing Education Review, 2014
Achieving student learning outcomes in a "gamelike" environment allows students to connect real-world activities to marketing and business concepts presented in a relevant and authentic manner. The innovative game, Barracuda Cove Investment Game, can be incorporated into any marketing-related course that would require a marketing or…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Relevance (Education), Marketing, Business Administration Education
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Raska, David; Keller, Eileen Weisenbach; Shaw, Doris – Marketing Education Review, 2014
Curriculum-Faculty-Reinforcement (CFR) alignment is an alignment between fundamental marketing concepts that are integral to the mastery of knowledge expected of our marketing graduates, their perceived importance by the faculty, and their level of reinforcement throughout core marketing courses required to obtain a marketing degree. This research…
Descriptors: Marketing, Business Administration Education, Curriculum, College Faculty
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Johnson, Zachary S.; Cascio, Robert; Massiah, Carolyn A. – Marketing Education Review, 2014
How interpersonal interactions within a course affect student satisfaction differently between face-to-face and online modes is an important research question to answer with confidence. Using students from a marketing course delivered face-to-face and online concurrently, our first study demonstrates that student-to-professor and…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Marketing, Teacher Student Relationship, Peer Relationship
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Miller, Fred L.; Mangold, W. Glynn; Roach, Joy; Holmes, Terry – Marketing Education Review, 2013
New information technologies are transforming marketing practice, leading to calls for marketing academics to focus their research and teaching more tightly on areas relevant to practitioners. Developments in e-commerce, business geographic information systems (GIS), and social media offer powerful marketing tools to nontechnical users. This paper…
Descriptors: Marketing, Business Administration Education, Information Technology, Technology Integration
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Runyan, Rodney C.; Finnegan, Carol; Gonzalez-Padron, Tracy; Line, Nathan D. – Marketing Education Review, 2013
The promotion, tenure, and salary of marketing faculty have been topics of intense interest recently. What has received less interest are the drivers of publishing productivity, especially for new, pretenure faculty. We use resource advantage (RA) theory to examine the drivers of pretenure faculty productivity, specifically in the top marketing…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Nontenured Faculty, Productivity, Marketing
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Cadwallader, Susan; Atwong, Catherine; Lebard, Aubrey – Marketing Education Review, 2013
Community service and service learning (CS&SL) exposes students to the business practice of giving back to society while reinforcing classroom learning in an applied real-world setting. However, does the CS&SL format provide a better means of instilling the benefits of community service among marketing students than community-based…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Marketing, Business Administration Education, College Curriculum
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Schirr, Gary R. – Marketing Education Review, 2013
This paper shows the value of an online personal learning network or community in educational innovation. It shows how theories and best practices from service and product innovation, as well the theories of learning communities, were applied using social media to facilitate the grant proposal and course development processes for a new course in…
Descriptors: Marketing, Business Administration Education, Social Networks, Internet
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