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50 Years of ERIC
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Muncy, James A. – Marketing Education Review, 2014
Reflective learning has long been studied in many disciplines. A primary way that reflective learning has been taught is through journaling. With the advent of e-learning, journaling has moved to the Web in the form of blogs. The current paper reviews the current state of journaling and blogging research with specific recommendations for marketing…
Descriptors: Reflection, Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Journal Writing
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Clarke, Theresa B.; Clarke, Irvine, III – Marketing Education Review, 2014
Despite an increase in ad spending and demand for employees with expertise in search engine optimization (SEO), methods for teaching this important marketing strategy have received little coverage in the literature. Using Bloom's cognitive goals hierarchy as a framework, this experiential assignment provides a process for educators who may be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Marketing, College Students, Internet
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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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Schlee, Regina Pefanis; Harich, Katrin R. – Marketing Education Review, 2013
This research is based on two studies that focus on teaching students how to integrate and assess social networking tools in marketing communications. Study 1 examines how students in marketing classes utilize social networking tools and explores their attitudes regarding the use of such tools for marketing communications. Study 2 focuses on an…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Marketing, Communications, College Students
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Hartman, Katherine B.; Hunt, James B. – Marketing Education Review, 2013
This study examines RateMyProfessors.com ratings and comments as a form of electronic word-of-mouth communications. The data represent 2,371 user ratings and comments for 442 marketing professors from 51 U. S. colleges and universities. Qualitative comments were analyzed using updated thematic content analyses. The results indicate significant…
Descriptors: Web Sites, College Faculty, College Students, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance
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Kurthakoti, Raghu; Boostrom, Robert E., Jr.; Summey, John H.; Campbell, David A. – Marketing Education Review, 2013
To determine the usefulness of social networking Web sites such as Ning.com as a communication tool in marketing courses, a study was designed with special concern for social network use in comparison to Blackboard. Students from multiple marketing courses were surveyed. Assessments of Ning.com and Blackboard were performed both to understand how…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Management Systems, Marketing, Web Sites
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Raska, David; Keller, Eileen Weisenbach; Shaw, Doris – Marketing Education Review, 2013
The complexities of integrating client-based projects into marketing courses provide challenges for the instructor but produce richness of context and active learning for the student. This paper explains the integration of Web-based peer benchmarking as a means of improving student performance on client-based projects within a single semester in…
Descriptors: Benchmarking, Marketing, Business Administration Education, Web Sites
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Ashley, Christy – Marketing Education Review, 2013
An innovative project was designed for a retail management course to enhance critical thinking skills and provide hands-on learning about marketing strategy in an electronic retail context. Students created, promoted, and managed online stores using Zazzle.com, which retails user-generated designs, and analyzed the results of their efforts.…
Descriptors: Retailing, Business Administration Education, Experiential Learning, Marketing
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Tuten, Tracy; Marks, Melanie – Marketing Education Review, 2012
Social media usage has grown rapidly in recent years, as individuals have incorporated social networks such as Facebook into their daily activities and businesses have begun to use social tools to interact with consumers. Many social media tools, likewise, have applications relevant for marketing education. This study assesses the adoption of…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Business Administration Education, Social Networks, Internet
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Raska, David; Shaw, Doris; Keller, Eileen Weisenbach – Marketing Education Review, 2012
We have devised a Web-based learning ecosystem (LECOS) that aligns marketing curriculum, course design, technology, instructors, students, as well as external stakeholders--a system that integrates traditional teaching methods with technological advancements in an attempt to enhance marketing students' motivation, engagement, and performance. A…
Descriptors: Marketing, Job Skills, College Faculty, Professional Personnel
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Askim-Lovseth, Mary K.; O'Keefe, Timothy P. – Marketing Education Review, 2012
Businesses function within a cross-functional, integrative setting, and this necessitates providing a learning environment for students that is comparable to real-life work projects. Two upper-level university classes in marketing and information systems worked collaboratively with a snack food business to design and build a Web site based on a…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, School Business Relationship, Experiential Learning, Cooperative Learning