CPE/CEP Technology Workshops at the American Accounting Association Annual Meetings

Bob Jensen at Trinity University

During the past decade, I have organized at least one all-day technology in education workshop at the American Accounting Association annual meetings.  In the early years, these were not videotaped.  The past three workshops were videotaped.  Both the presentation materials and the MP3 audio files of the various speakers can be downloaded from the following links:

San Antonio on August 13, 2002
CPE Workshop Number 1 --- http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/002cpe/02start.htm  

Atlanta on August 11, 2001
CPE Workshop Number 1 --- http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/001cpe/01start.htm

Philadelphia on August 12, 2000
 CPE Workshop Number 1 --- http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/00start.htm

 

Innovative Learning Programs for Accounting and Business:  the Ivy League Goes Online, the Sloan Foundation Experiments in Asynchronous Learning, and Experiments in Self-Learning at Major Universities Using the BAM Pedagogy

CPE Workshop 1, August 12, 2000 
Bob Jensen
American Accounting Association Annual Meetings in Philadelph

I am making the MP3 audio files and the presentation files of each presenter available to the public.  They can be downloaded for free using the links below or they can be ordered on a CD-ROM per instructions in the table below.

CD-ROM Ordering Instructions

If you prefer to download the files for free, you can do so using the links beside each presenter listed on this page.  You may also view the files and download from the list of files at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/ 

If you prefer to pay for a CD-ROM to be mailed to you, please read the message below.

Hi, Dr. Jensen. 

Sorry I missed you when you came by. I talked to Mr. Swanner about the procedure and price for the CDs. The price per disc will be $25.00, which will cover everything including shipping anywhere in the continental U.S. For any orders coming from outside the continental U.S., we'll just burn the disc and pass it on to your office, and let your people handle shipping/collecting. On the ones that we handle, we'll need the $25.00 prepaid, as we're not really set up to invoice private individuals/organizations for things of this nature.

Hope this is what you needed. I've added the files you mailed me to the master server directory and we'll go ahead and burn a copy for you of the new CD including those files.

There will be no refunds for returned disks.

If you have any questions give me a call or drop me an e-mail. Thanks,

Pat Uhlmann  pullmann@trinity.edu  Phone 210-999-7351
Instructional Media Services
Trinity University
San Antonio, TX 78212

Persons wanting to order the CD-ROM from outside the U.S. should contact Bob Jensen at rjensen@trinity.edu   Once again, however, I suggest that you first try downloading the files for free by double clicking on any file at  http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/ 

Please note that the audio files require an MP3 player and that none of the audio files were professionally recorded.  These are my amateur recordings of all speakers.  Quality is variable since the speakers were not wearing microphones.

 

1. Workshop Title

Innovative Learning Programs for Accounting and Business:  the Ivy League Goes Online, the Sloan Foundation Experiments in Asynchronous Learning, and Experiments in Self-Learning at Major Universities Using the BAM Pedagogy

2. Principal Organizer

Robert E. Jensen, Ph.D., CPA
Jesse H. Jones Distinguished Professor of Business
Trinity University
715 Stadium Drive
San Antonio, TX 78212-7200
Voice: (210) 999-7347 Fax: (210) 999-8134 Email: rjensen@trinity.edu
Website: http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen
Bob Jensen has conducted workshops at nearly  300 campuses around the world. The workshops focus upon learning and research technologies. In 1993, he was the British International Distinguished Lecturer and toured five universities in England on behalf of the British Accounting Association.  His Website is featured in The August 14, 1998 issue of The Chronicle of Higher Education, Page A25.  The Website is located at http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/ .  Bob is the Jesse H. Jones Distinguished Professor of Business Administration at Trinity University.  He is also a former Vice-President of the American Accounting Association.

Presentation File Download:  http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/000aaa/0000start.htm 

Audio File Download: http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/JENSEN.MP3 

You may also view the files and download from the list of files at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/ 


3.  Other presenters

Charles Hickman
Quisic (formerly University Access)
6255 Sunset Blvd., Suite 801 
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Voice: (323) 960-1700  Fax: (323) 962.9950  Email: Chuck Hickman chickman@universityaccess.com 
Website:  http://www.quisic.com/home 
Chuck Hickman serves as Vice President of Academic Affairs for University Access, a Los Angeles based Internet company that partners with leading business schools to deliver modules, courses and degree program on line.  He contributes to corporate strategy and new product development by managing corporate relationships with key business schools, curriculum design and development and identifying faculty who provide content for new courseware.   For 21 years, Mr. Hickman served as an executive in the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).   Mr. Hickman previously worked at the Indiana University and the U.S. Department of Labor. 

Presentation File Download:  http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cep/hickman.ppt

Audio File Download:  http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/HICKMA.MP3 

THE ABOVE MP3 LINKS ARE CASE SENSITIVE!

You may also view all files and download from the list of files at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/ 


Michael T. Kirschenheiter
Graduate School of Business
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027
Voice: (212) 854-4352 Fax: (212) 316-9219 Email: mtk4@columbia.edu 
Dr. Kirschenheiter is Associate Professor of Accounting at Columbia Business School. Kirschenheiter worked at Arthur Andersen & Co. and, shortly after becoming an audit manager, obtained a Ph.D. from Northwestern University.   At Columbia, Kirschenheiter teaches courses in financial and managerial accounting, equity valuation, and accounting theory. In 1999, Columbia University signed an agreement with UNext.com, a private company, to create web-based business courses. This agreement was soon followed by agreement between UNext.com and University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon University, Stanford University and the London School of Economics and Political Science. Acting as liason between the Columbia Business School accounting department and UNext.com,  He helped draft one of the first courses resulting from these business agreements. He will speak on his experiences, including the difficulties and opportunities of web-based accounting courses."

In this presentation, Dr. Dr. Kirschenheiter was joined by Steve Orpurt [orpurt@unext.com]  
Steve has the softer of the two voices in this audio file.  Steve is a full-time employee of UNext Corporation and is the principal liaison between Columbia University and UNext in this partnership.

Presentation File Download:  http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cep/kirsch.ppt

Audio File Download:  http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/KIRSCH.MP3 

THE ABOVE MP3 LINKS ARE CASE SENSITIVE!

You may also view the files and download from the list of files at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/ 


Anthony H. Catanach, Ph.D., CPA
Department of Accountancy
College of Commerce and Finance
Villanova, PA 19085-1678
Voice: (610) 519-4825  Fax: (610) 519-5204 Email: acatanach@Email.msn.com
Website:  http://www19.homepage.villanova.edu/anthony.catanach/ 
Dr. Catanach is a Pew Foundation Fellow and the leading investigator tracking the application of the Business Activity Model (BAM) experiments on teaching intermediate accounting at five major universities.  He is a co-recipient of the American Accounting Association's Innovation in Education Award.   He is currently on the accounting faculty at Villanova University.  He has a been very active leader in  the KPMG Foundation's program to provide fellowships for minority doctoral students.  You can read about the BAM pedagogy at http://www19.homepage.villanova.edu/anthony.catanach/BAMHome.htm 

Presentation File Download:  http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/catenach.ppt 

Audio File Download: http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cep/CATENA.MP3

THE ABOVE MP3 LINKS ARE CASE SENSITIVE!

You may also view the files and download from the list of files at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/ 


Dan N. Stone, Ph.D., CPA
Dr. Stone has since accepted a Chair at the University of Kentucky.  His new email address is dstone@pop.uky.edu 
Website:  http://gatton.uky.edu/GattonPeople/People/DepartList/AccDeptList/AccFac/accfac_14.html 
Senior Research Scientist, National Center for Supercomputing Applications  
     and Faculty Member in the Department of Accountancy
College of Commerce and Business Administration
360 Commerce West
Champaign, IL 61820
Voice: (217) 333-4537  Fax: (217) 244-0902  Email:  d-stone1@uiuc.edu

Websitehttp://www.cba.uiuc.edu/d-stone1/d-stone1.html  
His "Quirky biography" is at http://www.cba.uiuc.edu/d-stone1/quirky.html 

Among his outstanding publications is the paper entitled "Educating for Expertise: A Field Study," with M. Shelley, that is forthcoming in the Journal of Accounting Research."  Dan conducts research and teaches courses in accounting research processes, accounting control systems, accounting systems, knowledge and expertise in accounting, and decision making in accounting.  In addition to being on the accounting faculty at the University of Illinois, he is a Senior Research Scientist in the National Center for Supercomputing Applications on the campus of the University of Illinois.

 Presentation File Download:  http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cep/stone.ppt

Audio File Download:  http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/STONE.MP3 
Note that about 1
5 minutes of Dr. Stone's introductory remarks were not captured in audio.  These remarks describe how the Sloan Foundation and the University of Illinois invested millions of dollars across over five years in campus-wide experiments comparing traditional classes with asynchronous learning networks (ALNs) where students did not meet face-to-face even though they were full time students in residence.  You can read more about ALN at http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/255wp.htm 

THE ABOVE MP3 LINKS ARE CASE SENSITIVE!

You may also view the files and download from the list of files at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/000cpe/ 


Bob Jensen's homepage is at http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/