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The Technological Evolution of Accounting Education

In a podcast dedicated in part to the work of the Pennsylvania CPA Foundation, CPA Conversations sits down with Mary Jeanne Welsh, professor of accounting and department chair at La Salle University in Philadelphia, to discuss the ways accounting education has changed in recent years. Among the topics discussed are how systems designed for use with online courses have improved the experience for in-class attendees and the trends on students moving toward online learning.

Dec 11, 2017, 08:36 AM

In a podcast dedicated in part to the work of the Pennsylvania CPA Foundation, CPA Conversations sits down with Mary Jeanne Welsh, professor of accounting and department chair at La Salle University in Philadelphia, to discuss the ways accounting education has changed in recent years. Among the topics discussed are how systems designed for use with online courses have improved the experience for in-class attendees and the trends on students moving toward online learning.

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By: Bill Hayes, Pennsylvania CPA Journal Managing Editor

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