Hi Wayne,

If you provide details regarding the airport I should fly into (I hope Jackson), I will make airline reservations in advance to reduce the cost. If it is Jackson I can fly in on Southwest Airlines.

I assume you will make hotel reservations for me for two nights.

My Website documents on Education Technology and Distance Education are at http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/000aaa/0000start.htm

My Video Tutorials are the WMV Files under Acct5341 and Acct5342 at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/video/

My Accounting Theory, Fraud, and Related Learning Materials/Cases/Tutorials are linked in the table (scroll down) at http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/

 

My tentative outline for October 24, 2007 is as follows (not necessarily in presentation order)
All PowerPoint files are work in progress and not yet finalized.

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Opening Illustration
Multimedia Beethoven:  The Oldest and Best Asynchronous Learning Design I’ve Ever Seen

 

Introduction to Education Technology --- 00Start.ppt file at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/EdTech/PowerPoint/

Introduction, References, and Links to Bob Jensen’s Internet Sites
History of Education Technology and Distance Education (beginning in 1858)
Myths About Education Technology and Distance Education
Myths About Online Examinations
Distance Education Costs
Building Design/Equipment Considerations for Onsite Education Technology
Active Versus Passive Learning
Metacognition and the Award Winning BAM Experiments in Accounting Education
Top e-Learning Technologies
Interactive Web
Edutainment

 

The Bright Side of Education Technology and Distance Learning .--- 00Start.ppt at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/EdTech/PowerPoint/

An Innovative Online International Accounting Course
      on Six Campuses Around the World
Virtual Skills Carry Over Into Research
Online Skills Carry Over Into Life
2006 Study of Student Engagement
SCALE Experiment at the University of Illinois
Other Bright Side Considerations

 

The Dark Side of Education Technology and Distance Learning --- 00Start.ppt at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/EdTech/PowerPoint/

Faculty More Uneasy Than Students
Technology Begins to Own Instructors and Students
The Many Concerns About Asynchronous Learning
Other Major Concerns

 

Open Sharing --- 01OpenSharing.ppt file at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/EdTech/PowerPoint/

           You can flesh in the outline from the above link

 

Tools and Tricks of the Trade --- 30Tools.ppt file at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/EdTech/PowerPoint/

           You can flesh in the outline from the above link

 

Edutainment --- 32Edutainment.ppt file at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/EdTech/PowerPoint/

           You can flesh in the outline from the above link

 

Camtasia Overview and Demonstration 50Camtasia.ppt file at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/EdTech/PowerPoint/

           You can flesh in the outline from the above link

           Also note the videos at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/EdTech/Video/

 

Video Learning --- 60Video.ppt file at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/EdTech/PowerPoint/

Featured here will be the Brigham Young University double speed video that replaces lecturing in basic accounting
We may have the main BYU developer here at no added cost to the program.
Norman R Nemrow [norman_nemrow@byu.edu] is a very wealthy educator who works for BYU for a dollar a year. He developed the BYU accounting video course, teaches it at BYU, and may be willing to make a presentation for us free of charge if his schedule permits.
Norm told me to contact him when he returns to campus after Labor Day.

 

 

Accounting Theory:  Derivative Financial Instruments and Fair Value Accounting

I will have to cherry pick from my tons of presentation material on this at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rjensen/Calgary/CD/

 

A great deal of this tentative outline is subject to change.

But you may publicize it for prospective participants.

Feel free to share my links to files given above.
They can read these in advance and view some of the videos.

 

 

Robert (Bob) Jensen
Emeritus Accounting Professor From Trinity University
190 Sunset Hill Road
Sugar Hill, NH 03586
603-823-8482
http://www.trinity.edu/rjensen/