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Angela Wolf - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Journal of Sustainability and Green Business Going green: paperless technology, Page 1 Going green: paperless technology and feedback from the classroom
2015Co-Authors: Janna Arney, Irma Jones, Angela WolfAbstract:The purpose of this study is to measure the following: student satisfaction with the paperless classroom; student satisfaction with paperless feedback; and costs savings as a result of the paperless classroom. Traditionally, software courses are paper-intensive because of the large amount of assignments being submitted for grading by students. In an effort to “go green, ” this study is proposing the electronic submission of software assignments and electronic feedback by instructors using Blackboard’s Virtual Hard Drive and USB flash Drives. The response from students on their satisfaction with electronic submission and feedback of assignments was overwhelmingly positive. The study also resulted in a 48 % cost savings on paper and toner
Wolf Angela - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Going green: paperless technology and feedback from the classroom
ScholarWorks @ UTRGV, 2012Co-Authors: Arney Janna, Jones, Irma S., Wolf AngelaAbstract:The purpose of this study is to measure the following: student satisfaction with the paperless classroom; student satisfaction with paperless feedback; and costs savings as a result of the paperless classroom. Traditionally, software courses are paper-intensive because of the large amount of assignments being submitted for grading by students. In an effort to “go green,” this study is proposing the electronic submission of software assignments and electronic feedback by instructors using Blackboard’s Virtual Hard Drive and USB flash Drives. The response from students on their satisfaction with electronic submission and feedback of assignments was overwhelmingly positive. The study also resulted in a 48% cost savings on paper and toner
Janna Arney - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Journal of Sustainability and Green Business Going green: paperless technology, Page 1 Going green: paperless technology and feedback from the classroom
2015Co-Authors: Janna Arney, Irma Jones, Angela WolfAbstract:The purpose of this study is to measure the following: student satisfaction with the paperless classroom; student satisfaction with paperless feedback; and costs savings as a result of the paperless classroom. Traditionally, software courses are paper-intensive because of the large amount of assignments being submitted for grading by students. In an effort to “go green, ” this study is proposing the electronic submission of software assignments and electronic feedback by instructors using Blackboard’s Virtual Hard Drive and USB flash Drives. The response from students on their satisfaction with electronic submission and feedback of assignments was overwhelmingly positive. The study also resulted in a 48 % cost savings on paper and toner
Arney Janna - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Going green: paperless technology and feedback from the classroom
ScholarWorks @ UTRGV, 2012Co-Authors: Arney Janna, Jones, Irma S., Wolf AngelaAbstract:The purpose of this study is to measure the following: student satisfaction with the paperless classroom; student satisfaction with paperless feedback; and costs savings as a result of the paperless classroom. Traditionally, software courses are paper-intensive because of the large amount of assignments being submitted for grading by students. In an effort to “go green,” this study is proposing the electronic submission of software assignments and electronic feedback by instructors using Blackboard’s Virtual Hard Drive and USB flash Drives. The response from students on their satisfaction with electronic submission and feedback of assignments was overwhelmingly positive. The study also resulted in a 48% cost savings on paper and toner
Irma Jones - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Journal of Sustainability and Green Business Going green: paperless technology, Page 1 Going green: paperless technology and feedback from the classroom
2015Co-Authors: Janna Arney, Irma Jones, Angela WolfAbstract:The purpose of this study is to measure the following: student satisfaction with the paperless classroom; student satisfaction with paperless feedback; and costs savings as a result of the paperless classroom. Traditionally, software courses are paper-intensive because of the large amount of assignments being submitted for grading by students. In an effort to “go green, ” this study is proposing the electronic submission of software assignments and electronic feedback by instructors using Blackboard’s Virtual Hard Drive and USB flash Drives. The response from students on their satisfaction with electronic submission and feedback of assignments was overwhelmingly positive. The study also resulted in a 48 % cost savings on paper and toner