Abstract
ABSTRACT: Accounting course materials are traditionally presented as static content. Enabling timely and informative interactions with the reader, dynamic content can enrich these presentations. This paper discusses benefits of dynamic content to accounting education, and describes its application in an activity-based costing case. A technology road map to dynamic content development is provided.
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