Journal of Information Systems Education (JISE)

Volume 18

Volume 18 Number 3, Pages 337-344

Fall 2007


The Development of a Teaching Strategy for Implementing a Real-World Business Project into Database Courses


Behrooz Seyed-Abbassi
Ronnie King

University of North Florida
Jacksonville, FL 32224, USA

Eddie Wiseman
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Inc.
Jacksonville, FL 32246, USA

Abstract: Collaborations between business and academia provide valuable opportunities for students to connect classroom learning with practical work experience. To effectively reach a significant number of students, one approach is to meld a real-world business project and classroom assignment into a realistic business scenario that can be addressed by students within an academic course. This paper describes the process, challenges, and results encountered in a collaborative effort between a major health insurance provider and a local university to implement components of a business project as the final assignments in courses for introductory and advanced database systems. The approach generated significant enthusiasm among the student participants and promoted an improved awareness of current technological skills needed by business organizations.

Keywords: Academic-business collaboration, Course partnership, Database project, Teaching strategy, Software development

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Recommended Citation: Seyed-Abbassi, B., King, R., & Wiseman, E. (2007). The Development of a Teaching Strategy for Implementing a Real-World Business Project into Database Courses. Journal of Information Systems Education, 18(3), 337-344.