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Resumen de Developing Information Technology Proficiencies and Fluency in Hospitality Students

Daniel J. Connolly, Seoki Lee

  • Students often complain that a professor or class is boring and how difficult it is to maintain focus during a typical class period, while professors and hospitality industry professionals regularly remark how ill-prepared some program graduates are to face the complex business challenges of the real world. The traditional classroom lecture does not always work because it is often tuned out by students. Thus, different teaching strategies must be considered. This article focuses on the efforts and pedagogical methods used by one professor at the University of Denver's School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management to facilitate and improve student learning about information technology through innovative ways that push learning beyond the four-walled boundary of the traditional classroom and engage students through a variety of experiential learning activities.


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