The Internet offers a powerful educational delivery tool in the global marketing classroom. This article introduces educators to this revolutionary and innovative tool and outlines a variety of practical methods for using the Internet in the global marketing classroom. These methods, which have been used by the authors, will have a direct impact on international business student learning.
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