Abstract
Compressed video is a means of delivering instruction that allows for two-way audio and video interaction between the instructor and students at remote sites. This article describes the teaching of the CBK managerial finance class using this delivery mode. A pretest/posttest comparison shows that students at both the send site and remote site do learn and have comparable learning experiences. Student feedback on the course and suggestions for improving the presentation and implementing the technology are presented.

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