As technology improves, the walls of classrooms are likewise expanding. Today, it is estimated that more than a third of business schools offer fully online programs—a number that is expected to increase.

An upcoming conference sponsored by the Graduate School of Business Administration (GBA) will examine the latest methods that business schools employ to deliver education at a distance.

“Frontiers of Distance Learning in Business Education”
June 8-9, 2012
Fordham Westchester Campus
400 Westchester Avenue, West Harrison, NY  10604

During the two-day conference, business educators from around the world will discuss the latest research and pedagogical approaches to distance learning in business.

Sessions include: “Blended Learning: One Approach to Prepare Students for the Global Workplace,” presented by Mary Risner, Ed.D., associate director of Outreach and Latin American Business Environment at the University of Florida; and “Utilizing Technology Effectively to Improve Millennials’ Educational Performance,” presented jointly by Maria Aviles, Ed.D., instructor of information systems, and Jacqueline Eastman, Ph.D., associate professor of marketing, both at Georgia Southern University.

For more information, see the program flyer, or contact Hooman Estelami, Ph.D., professor of marketing in GBA.

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Joanna Klimaski Mercuri is a staff writer in the News & Media Relations Bureau. She can be reached at (212) 636-7175 or [email protected]