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* [[Accounting Humor]] - Great for the classroom
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* [[Accounting Quotes]] - Great for the classroom
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* [[Recommended Books]]
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* [http://honolulu.hawaii.edu/intranet/committees/FacDevCom/guidebk/teachtip/teachtip.htm#motivating Teaching Tips] - The University of Hawaii has created a extensive guidebook to help improve teaching.  Some of the tips listed cover topics such as designing courses, improving teaching techniques, teaching using questions, spotting plagiarism, and avoiding stress.
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* [http://www.freeloadpress.com Freeload Press] provides free textbooks for students.  Textbooks could be used for a course or alternatively as a test bank of ideas for homework, quizzes, or tests.
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* [http://www.swlearning.com/accounting/car/gita.html Great Ideas for Teaching Accounting] - This site offers several ideas for teaching introductory financial and managerial accounting concepts.  The examples are fairly basic, but they can be a good way to help students in early accounting courses understand important concepts.
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* [[General Teaching Issues]]
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Revision as of 10:29, 20 January 2009

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Teaching
  • Accounting Humor - Great for the classroom
  • Accounting Quotes - Great for the classroom
  • Recommended Books
  • Teaching Tips - The University of Hawaii has created a extensive guidebook to help improve teaching. Some of the tips listed cover topics such as designing courses, improving teaching techniques, teaching using questions, spotting plagiarism, and avoiding stress.
  • Freeload Press provides free textbooks for students. Textbooks could be used for a course or alternatively as a test bank of ideas for homework, quizzes, or tests.
  • Great Ideas for Teaching Accounting - This site offers several ideas for teaching introductory financial and managerial accounting concepts. The examples are fairly basic, but they can be a good way to help students in early accounting courses understand important concepts.
  • General Teaching Issues