Economics education and E Guide - Resources and Review

Refereed journal published in paper and electronic form, covering the evolving role of computers and information technology in the learning and teaching process.
 
Set of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions, tutorials, assignments, tests and other materials used in the teaching of economics.
 
Online course providing an introduction to the concept of depreciation. Topics covered include depreciable property, elements of depreciation, and depreciation methods. Free registration is required to access the tutorial.
 
Over 2400 departments, institutes and centres in over 120 countries arranged alphabetically by country.
 
Links to journals, magazines, case studies, and newspapers comprising resources for students of financial management, covering topics such as tax, accountancy, business ethics, financial technology, and corporate finance. Contains slides, spreadsheet templates, tables, figures, and quizzes to accompany the author's textbook, 'Fundamentals of Financial Management'.
 
Interactive learning software package for teaching introductory economics. Includes an online user guide, product overview, feedback form, contact details and includes options to download the latest WinEcon sampler and software documentation.
 
Offers a listing of cross
referenced definitions of financial economic terms which can be browsed alphabetically.
 
Aimed primarily at journalists, this resource offers brief definitions of key economic terms to assist novices in interpreting news stories and articles about economics.
 
A Learning and Teaching Support Network Centre working with both individuals and university departments who wish to make greater use of information technology and computers in their teaching. The Centre's activities include visiting departments to discuss the evolving role of computers and information technology in the learning and teaching process.
 
Resource for students and teachers of A
level and first year university economics. Provides study notes, economic data, revision help and case studies to illustrate economic concepts.
 
Collection of multiple choice questions on a range of economic topics, including markets, firms, wages, national income, money, unemployment and inflation, and the role of governments.
 
Service catering for the needs of students, teachers, and lecturers working in the broad fields of economics and business. Points to quality educational sources but also hosts primary materials, including case studies, work sheets, and substantial datasets.
 
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