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Bill Ellis, CPA, Furman University, Greenville Technical College
Bill Ellis, CPA
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MPAcc Tax - Clemson University, BGS Accounting - Furman, Certificate in State and Local Taxation - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, South Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants, American Society for Training and Development
Clickers and multimedia in accounting education, significant learning, critical inquiry, accounting course design for non-traditional students, course development: governmental accounting, forensic accounting and fraud, accounting ethics
Accounting practitioner, instructional designer, and instructor, with seven years experience teaching college accounting. Worked with businesses in North America and Europe providing instructional design, training resource development and logistics, graphic design / photographic studio management, and advertising and communications management. Specialization includes:, Accounting course design for non-traditional students, Integration of technologies to promote student learning, accountability, and engagement, Employment of significant learning strategies, Interactive instruction using creative inquiry, Coaching/advising students for academic and career success

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