For almost a century, the Harvard Business School has used case studies as the basis for experiential learning in both MBA and Executive Education courses. This article presents a case on the school itself: its learning objectives and environment and the challenges of integrating technology into programs that have traditionally relied upon face-to-face, highly interactive classes. The authors summarize findings from interviews with faculty about the use of various types of technology and describe in detail two courses that are a hybrid of online and in-class sessions. The research highlights both the opportunities for technology enhanced education at HBS and the challenges to conducting such programs. Keywords Dispersed education, Distance learning, Executive Education Online learning
Brian J. DeLacey, Dorothy A. Leonard