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Modernizing Your Auditing Course: Exploring the Latest Tools and Techniques with McGraw Hill and Author Ray Whittington
Friday, March 29, 2024, 10:00 AM ET/9:00 AM CT

Join McGraw Hill and author Ray Whittington of Principles of Auditing and Other Assurance Services in a session dedicated to help you upgrade your auditing course. Learn how our latest tools in Data Analytics, Excel, Concept Overview Videos, and Application-Based Activities can help you modernize your auditing course. All tools available with the new 2024 release of Principles of Auditing and Other Assurance Services available within McGraw Hill Connect®.



Financial Accounting for Everybody, with Flexibility, Resources, and Tools to Make Your Teaching Easier
Friday, March 29, 2024, 11:00 AM ET/10:00 AM CT

You teach financial accounting to a wide variety of students, across multiple majors and programs. These students have varying needs—and you, as instructors, do too. For some classes, you need debits and credits, but not so for other classes. For some classes you need real-world cases, Excel, live dashboards, and visualizations. For some classes, you need video instruction and autograded exercises. For all classes, you need a book with the flexibility and resources to support you.

We invite you to join Wayne Thomas, Michael Drake, and Jake Thornock as they discuss teaching financial accounting to many audiences using Financial Accounting for Managers, the newest book in the Spiceland/Thomas franchise.

This book was written with decision-making in mind, focusing on understanding, and using financial accounting information to make business decisions. Flexible pedagogy allows instructors to use or not use debits and credits, to adjust depth of coverage in each chapter, and to focus on analysis of real companies with each Learning Objective. With a wide variety of over 100 real-world autograded cases and career-readiness content in McGraw Hill Connect (including Data Analytics and our seamless integration of live web-based Excel!), this book is a must-see for Financial Accounting.




Get More Out of the Edmonds Titles!
Friday, March 29, 2024, 12:00 PM ET/11:00 AM CT

Calling all Edmonds users! Join the author team and open the door to new teaching best practices that will take your course to the next level. The authors will discuss methods they use to engage students in various formats (face-to-face, online, and hybrid) and streamline their workflow. They will dive into tools that will prepare your students for their future careers as well as resources you can use to improve your course. Experience the transformative evergreen model, where you will never have to redo your course prep again. Now course updates will become immediately available in your existing course. You won’t have to wait for the next edition, just add new content you want to cover, or keep your existing course going as is. With over 100 years of combined teaching experience, the Edmonds team has figured out how to make teaching easier and more effective. They are eager to share their tips with you! Are you ready to bring your course to the next level?



5 Ways to Supercharge Our Pipeline & Ignite Student Passion for Introductory Accounting
Friday, March 29, 2024, 1:00 PM ET/12:00 PM CT

Join author John J. Wild (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and teaching innovator Jonathan Wild (University of Wisconsin-Parkside) for a timely and energizing conversation on engaging students.

Discover strategies and tools we use in Introductory Accounting to excite students and bolster our accounting student pipeline. Our discussion offers insightful tips for engaging students and showcasing how we use the following cutting-edge tools in the classroom:

  • Engaging videos
  • Inspiring real-world assignments
  • Enticing Data Analytics (including Tableau)
  • Motivating autograded Excel tools
  • Stimulating entrepreneurial hooks

Seize this opportunity to elevate your teaching and inspire your students in Introductory Accounting, ensuring a robust pipeline of future accounting professionals.



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Modernizing Your Auditing Course: Exploring the Latest Tools and Techniques with McGraw Hill and Author Ray Whittington
Friday, March 29, 2024, 10:00 AM ET/9:00 AM CT

Join McGraw Hill and author Ray Whittington of Principles of Auditing and Other Assurance Services in a session dedicated to help you upgrade your auditing course. Learn how our latest tools in Data Analytics, Excel, Concept Overview Videos, and Application-Based Activities can help you modernize your auditing course. All tools available with the new 2024 release of Principles of Auditing and Other Assurance Services available within McGraw Hill Connect®.



Financial Accounting for Everybody, with Flexibility, Resources, and Tools to Make Your Teaching Easier
Friday, March 29, 2024, 11:00 AM ET/10:00 AM CT

You teach financial accounting to a wide variety of students, across multiple majors and programs. These students have varying needs—and you, as instructors, do too. For some classes, you need debits and credits, but not so for other classes. For some classes you need real-world cases, Excel, live dashboards, and visualizations. For some classes, you need video instruction and autograded exercises. For all classes, you need a book with the flexibility and resources to support you.

We invite you to join Wayne Thomas, Michael Drake, and Jake Thornock as they discuss teaching financial accounting to many audiences using Financial Accounting for Managers, the newest book in the Spiceland/Thomas franchise.

This book was written with decision-making in mind, focusing on understanding, and using financial accounting information to make business decisions. Flexible pedagogy allows instructors to use or not use debits and credits, to adjust depth of coverage in each chapter, and to focus on analysis of real companies with each Learning Objective. With a wide variety of over 100 real-world autograded cases and career-readiness content in McGraw Hill Connect (including Data Analytics and our seamless integration of live web-based Excel!), this book is a must-see for Financial Accounting.




Get More Out of the Edmonds Titles!
Friday, March 29, 2024, 12:00 PM ET/11:00 AM CT

Calling all Edmonds users! Join the author team and open the door to new teaching best practices that will take your course to the next level. The authors will discuss methods they use to engage students in various formats (face-to-face, online, and hybrid) and streamline their workflow. They will dive into tools that will prepare your students for their future careers as well as resources you can use to improve your course. Experience the transformative evergreen model, where you will never have to redo your course prep again. Now course updates will become immediately available in your existing course. You won’t have to wait for the next edition, just add new content you want to cover, or keep your existing course going as is. With over 100 years of combined teaching experience, the Edmonds team has figured out how to make teaching easier and more effective. They are eager to share their tips with you! Are you ready to bring your course to the next level?



5 Ways to Supercharge Our Pipeline & Ignite Student Passion for Introductory Accounting
Friday, March 29, 2024, 1:00 PM ET/12:00 PM CT

Join author John J. Wild (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and teaching innovator Jonathan Wild (University of Wisconsin-Parkside) for a timely and energizing conversation on engaging students.

Discover strategies and tools we use in Introductory Accounting to excite students and bolster our accounting student pipeline. Our discussion offers insightful tips for engaging students and showcasing how we use the following cutting-edge tools in the classroom:

  • Engaging videos
  • Inspiring real-world assignments
  • Enticing Data Analytics (including Tableau)
  • Motivating autograded Excel tools
  • Stimulating entrepreneurial hooks

Seize this opportunity to elevate your teaching and inspire your students in Introductory Accounting, ensuring a robust pipeline of future accounting professionals.



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