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  • 1.  Management Accounting

    Posted 01-27-1998 14:57
    I have a friend who has become intrigued with the interactive exercises
    and experiential learning techniques that I use in my courses - none of
    which are accounting.

    Does anyone know of any text supplement, simulation, experiential
    exercises, etc. that are used to teach management accounting at the
    undergraduate level?

    Please respond to Diane Parente dparente@olemiss.edu

    Thanks.


  • 2.  Management Accounting

    Posted 01-27-1998 17:38
    My colleague, Jim Dean, has developed some very interesting exercises in
    managerial accounting. You might contact him at:
    deanj@polaris.acast.nova.edu

    Terrell Manyak
    manyak@polaris.ncs.nova.edu

    On Tue, 27 Jan 1998, Diane H. Parente wrote:

    > I have a friend who has become intrigued with the interactive exercises
    > and experiential learning techniques that I use in my courses - none of
    > which are accounting.
    >
    > Does anyone know of any text supplement, simulation, experiential
    > exercises, etc. that are used to teach management accounting at the
    > undergraduate level?
    >
    > Please respond to Diane Parente dparente@olemiss.edu
    >
    > Thanks.
    >


  • 3.  Management Accounting

    Posted 01-27-1998 19:23
    Diane - there are Accounting cases in _Case Research Journal_ over the
    years; there is a continuing track in accounting and finance cases every
    year in NACRA (North American Case Research Association); and I understand
    that there are also cases and perhaps other experiential exercises
    presented in various accounting meetings and journals. Also accounting
    case presented in WACRA (the World Association for Case Research &
    Analysis). Experiential exercises are presented in various meetings;
    among them the Experiential Learning Association which meets with Eastern
    Academy of Management.

    Tim Edlund, Morgan State University
    President-Elect, North American Case Research Association

    On Tue, 27 Jan 1998, Diane H. Parente wrote:

    > I have a friend who has become intrigued with the interactive exercises
    > and experiential learning techniques that I use in my courses - none of
    > which are accounting.
    >
    > Does anyone know of any text supplement, simulation, experiential
    > exercises, etc. that are used to teach management accounting at the
    > undergraduate level?
    >
    > Please respond to Diane Parente dparente@olemiss.edu
    >
    > Thanks.
    >