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Watch the Fall 2025 Author Webinars From the Accounting Team

Explore the Fall 2025 webinars to find tips to start the semester strong and navigate the future with AI in your accounting course.


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Starting the Semester Strong with Author Donna Kay

Please join us for a webinar where author Donna Kay will walk you through the latest updates to her title, Computer Accounting with QuickBooks Online. These updates reflect Intuit’s QuickBooks Online “New Experience” interface and are designed to enhance the teaching and learning experience and ensure a smooth transition for both instructors and students.

    

     

AI and the Future of Accounting with John and Jonathan Wild

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the classroom, but proven teaching methods in accounting remain essential. Because AI tools can generate errors or “hallucinations,” students need a solid grasp of introductory accounting to evaluate AI output critically. In this session, authors John Wild and Jonathan Wild show how “AI Error Detection” assignments build technical understanding and critical thinking—demonstrating how AI can support human expertise when grounded in accounting fundamentals. Join us to equip your students to use AI responsibly while reinforcing the foundations of accounting.

   

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