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Assessments of the Educational Value of Web-Based Instructional Tools for Introductory Agricultural Economic

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  • Kurt Stephenson
  • Dixie Watts Reaves
  • Anya McGuirk
  • Harold Deskins

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A web site was designed and introduced to an introductory agricultural microeconomics course. The web site provided students with supplemental reviews, practice problems, self-tests, and a simulation exercise. A variety of quantitative assessments were conducted to determine whether the web site influenced student learning, perceptions, and motivation. Results indicate the web site provided small to modest educational benefits.

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  • Kurt Stephenson & Dixie Watts Reaves & Anya McGuirk & Harold Deskins, 2001. "Assessments of the Educational Value of Web-Based Instructional Tools for Introductory Agricultural Economic," Review of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association, vol. 23(2), pages 492-509.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:revage:v:23:y:2001:i:2:p:492-509.
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    1. Dahlgran, Roger A., 2008. "Online Homework for Agricultural Economics Instruction: Frankenstein’s Monster or Robo TA?," Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Southern Agricultural Economics Association, vol. 40(1), pages 1-12, April.

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