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The Use of Problem-Based Learning to Enhance MIS Education
Authors:Kathleen Mykytyn  Ann Pearson  Souren Paul  Peter P Mykytyn  Jr  
Institution:Department of Management, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 62901, e-mail:;
Department of Management, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 62901, e-mail:;
Department of Business Administration, School of Business and Economics, North Carolina A&T State University, 137 Merrick Hall, Greensboro, NC 27411, e-mail:;
Department of Management, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, IL 62901, e-mail:
Abstract:Many colleges of business require a course in computer applications concepts, often consisting of spreadsheet and database applications. Quite often, students resist taking the class because they do not see any worth to it, it duplicates what they already have taken, and they already know much of what is purported to be taught in the class. Instructors too are often frustrated with this class. This article suggests that part of the problem is the method of instruction often used: lecture and demonstration of tools followed by end‐of‐chapter assignments. We propose that problem‐based learning is an alternative instructional method that may produce more positive results for students. To examine this approach, a semester‐long study involving 186 business school students enrolled in a computer applications concept course of seven different sections was conducted. Student motivation, computer self‐efficacy, knowledge, and satisfaction were studied. Results strongly support a problem‐based learning approach as an instructional approach to teaching this class.
Keywords:Learning Effectiveness                        Learning-Style Models                        Management Information Systems Curriculum                        Problem-Based Learning                        and Student Performance
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