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| Recommended Citation: Heath, C E and M P Sena. The Challenges of Team-Teaching Electronic Commerce. In The Proceedings of the Information Systems Education Conference 2001, v 18 (Cincinnati): §11d.
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The Challenges of Team-Teaching Electronic Commerce
Many business schools have developed courses in Electronic Commerce (EC). Because of the nature of the topic, EC courses may include content from various business disciplines. As a result, selected courses may benefit from the use of a collaborative, team-teaching approach. This paper discusses the challenges of developing an EC course that will be team-taught by faculty members from the Information Systems and Marketing areas.
Keywords: team teaching, electronic commerce, e-commerce, course development, interdisciplinary education
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