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Continuous Improvement through Teaching Innovations: a Requirement for Today's Learners
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E-learningDigital MillennialEducationEducation Systems Improvement ScienceLearning-by-doingTeaching MethodTeacher EducationActive LearnersLearning StrategiesContinuous ImprovementLanguage StudiesClassroom PracticeInstructional TechnologyInnovative EducationPedagogyLearning SciencesLearning MethodologyOnline TeachingDigital Language TeachingProfessional DevelopmentDigital Learning
Teaching methods that have been considered "tried and true" are no longer working with today's active learners. Instructors of marketing, or indeed any field, must heed the call for continuous improvement and constant innovations in order to engage today's students. This paper examines the learning needs of the "digital millennial" or "NetGen" learner and reviews possible teaching innovations that can best address those needs."Personally, I'm always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught."–Winston Churchill
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