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The ''International Business Academy'' (IBA) in Kolding, [[Denmark]], was founded as part of the International Business College | The ''International Business Academy'' (IBA) in Kolding, [[Denmark]], was founded as part of the International Business College, one of Denmark’s largest business colleges. 25 years later, it has grown an international business school, one-half of whose student population is international. E-klearning has been utilizd in IBA courses since 1996. Courses are now offered in both blended and pure e-learning modes, and may use both synchronous and asynchronous learning tools. Courses are offered via Blackboard, though third-party products like Skype, Camtasia, Hot Potatoes, and others may be used to augment the learning experience. IBA programmes have roughly 400 students enrolled. | ||
The IBA web site is at http://www. ___ | |||
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IBA offers a Bachelor in International Business at Honour’s Level and Master of Science in International | IBA offers a Bachelor in International Business at Honour’s Level and Master of Science in International | ||
Business (both in close collaboration with London South Bank University) | Business (both in close collaboration with London South Bank University, [[UK]].) | ||
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The International Business Academy (IBA) in Kolding, Denmark, was founded as part of the International Business College, one of Denmark’s largest business colleges. 25 years later, it has grown an international business school, one-half of whose student population is international. E-klearning has been utilizd in IBA courses since 1996. Courses are now offered in both blended and pure e-learning modes, and may use both synchronous and asynchronous learning tools. Courses are offered via Blackboard, though third-party products like Skype, Camtasia, Hot Potatoes, and others may be used to augment the learning experience. IBA programmes have roughly 400 students enrolled.
The IBA web site is at http://www. ___
More details
IBA offers a Bachelor in International Business at Honour’s Level and Master of Science in International Business (both in close collaboration with London South Bank University, UK.)
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