Article
Flipped Instructional Technology: Developing MIS Competencies Applying Enterprise Resource Planning Software
Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice
(2018)
Abstract
Most recently, the Flipped Classroom model has drawn the attention of many educators as an effective means of organizing and developing individual competencies. The goal in the university setting at Grand Valley State University, College of Business (GVSU) is to improve cognitive practice and increase learning in the value creation process and the zone of proximal development (ZPD) environment. Seeing one experiences this newest pedagogy in “flipped classroom” design, it has changed various educational disciplines in business education due to increased success that this model helps to create in the areas of learner motivation and comprehension - based on the objectives required for course work. Educational technology has played a key role providing a catalyst in this achievement.
Keywords
- MIS Pedagogy,
- ERP Pedagogy,
- Educational Technology
Disciplines
Publication Date
Winter March, 2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v18i1.532
Citation Information
Meagan Knoll and Kevin Barrons. "Flipped Instructional Technology: Developing MIS Competencies Applying Enterprise Resource Planning Software" Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice Vol. 18 Iss. 1 (2018) p. 23 - 31 ISSN: 2158-3595 Available at: http://works.bepress.com/meagan-luttenton-knoll/8/
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