Keeping current with Excel in Business Schools: Teaching Practices and Techniques
As part of Pearson's Business Briefings Spring Series, Your Office Series Editor Amy Kinser and co-author Eric Kinser will discuss teaching practices and techniques for use in business schools using MS Excel.
Amy Kinser, Esq., Executive Director of Teaching and Learning, Author, Indiana University
Eric Kinser, MS, Indiana University (Kelley School of Business)
With Microsoft's move to continuously update apps like Excel, it is easy to be overwhelmed with changes. This creates dissonance between instructor and student as changes across Excel versions result in differences of functionality. This is only amplified by differences in platforms (Windows, Mac, or Web interface). In this webinar, Your Office Series Editor Amy Kinser and co-author Eric Kinser will discuss teaching practices and techniques for use in business schools using MS Excel.
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About the speakers

Amy S. Kinser, Esq., Executive Director of Teaching and Learning, Author, Indiana University
Amy S. Kinser, Esq. holds a B.A. degree in Chemistry with a Business minor from Indiana University, and a J.D. from the Maurer School of Law, also at Indiana University. After working as an environmental chemist, starting her own technology consulting company, and practicing intellectual property law, she has spent the past 20+ years teaching technology at the Kelley School of Business in Bloomington, Indiana. Currently, she serves as the Executive Director of Teaching and Learning in the Office of the Dean and Teaching Professor in Computer Skills at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. She also loves spending time with her two sons, Aidan and J. Matthew, and her husband J. Eric.

Eric Kinser, MS, Indiana University (Kelley School of Business)
J. Eric Kinser received his BS degree in biology from Indiana University and his MS in counseling and education from the Indiana School of Education. He has worked in the medical field and in higher education as a technology and decision support specialist. He is currently a senior lecturer in the Operations and Decision Technology Department at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. When he’s not teaching, he enjoys experimenting with new technologies, traveling, and hiking with his family.