• 2016 Ohio Region Meeting

    The Ohio Region Meeting is a great opportunity to learn and share teaching, research, and service ideas. Be a part of your accounting education community by submitting your work for presentation at the meeting.

    Our exciting conference will take place April 7-9, 2016 in Cleveland (Beachwood), Ohio at the DoubleTree by Hilton Cleveland, East-Beachwood, Ohio.

  • Sharpen Your Teaching Skills

    Collaborative Teaching Tips: Tough Questions

    Engaging Non-traditional Students: Strategies for Success

    ADA GAAP - Are You Compliant? Tools to Ease Your Course Into ADA Compliance

    Issues Related to the Intermediate Accounting Course Sequence.

    Audit Project

    Tips for Creating and Posting Material for Online and Hybrid Classes

  • CTLA Sessions

    Five sessions will be presented on Friday and Saturday at the meeting, sessions in this track will feature presentations by educators from across the country sharing valuable teaching tips that you can put to use immediately in your classes. More details coming soon!

  • National Pilot Region Speaker

    Joe Hoyle, University of Richmond

    Perspectives on High-Quality Teaching

    Gain insights from a 2015 Cook Prize winner about their teaching philosophy and what motivates them to be superior teachers.

Doctoral/New Faculty Consortium

Doctoral/New Faculty Consortium will provide participants with unique and small settings to network and interact with each other and senior researchers and teachers. The sessions in the Consortium will be open to all attendees, but will be tailored specifically to doctoral students and new faculty who are at the beginning of their careers.

The consortium features the following:

Friday, April 8, 2016
10:45 am-12:00 pm – Session 1.05

Consortium – Introduction and Icebreaker with Faculty-in-Residence

Faculty-in-Residence:

Eric Marinich, Miami University
Brian Mittendorf, The Ohio State University
Karen Sedatole, Michigan State University
Dave Williams, The Ohio State University
Rick Young, The Ohio State University

Faculty-in-residence will interact with doctoral students and new faculty. Consortium attendees will have a chance to “speed date” and rotate with faculty-in-residence through a small group setting.

1:45 pm-3:25 pm – Session 2.05

Consortium - Research Panel: Maneuvering Your Way from a Research idea to Publication:

Panelists:

Eric Marinich, Miami University
Brian Mittendorf, The Ohio State University
Karen Sedatole, Michigan State University
Rick Young, The Ohio State University

Journal editors, experienced researchers, and early career but accomplished researchers share with participants their personal success research stories, potential early career challenges, tips on generating research ideas, navigating your way from inception to publication, and recommendations on setting research agendas, submitting papers and responding to reviewers and editors.

3:55 pm – 5:35 pm – Session 3.05

Consortium – Panel: Teaching Excellence – How to be an Effective Teacher?

Panelists:

Susan Crosson, Director for the Center of Advancing Accounting in Education
Michele Matherly, Xavier University
David Stout, Youngstown State University
Dave Williams, The Ohio State University

Senior and star teachers discuss classroom tips including various teaching philosophies and methods. Panelists will share their success stories, tips on engaging students, insights on balancing the different aspects of teaching and career advancement, using research tools in their classroom, and how they were able to receive teaching awards.

Networking: Doctoral/New Faculty Consortium

Sponsored by Xavier University

Join Ohio Region Leaders at The Sanctuary (the hotel restaurant/wine bar) after the Friday evening dinner for an informal get-together.

The Ohio Region of the American Accounting Association would like to thank the Ohio Society of CPAs for sponsoring doctoral students’ accommodation to attend the conference.

The Ohio Region Meeting is a great opportunity to learn and share teaching, research, and service ideas. Be a part of your accounting education community by submitting your work for presentation at the meeting.

Our exciting conference will take place April 7-9, 2016 in Cleveland (Beachwood), Ohio at the DoubleTree Cleveland East-Beachwood.

Plenary Session
Perspectives on High-Quality Teaching
Speaker:  Joe Hoyle, Associate Professor of Accounting, University of Richmond

Friday Dinner Presentation
Speaker: Greg Stefani, Vice President & Chief Operating Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland 

Sharpen Your Teaching Skills
We're offering TEN teaching-related sessions presented by expert educators that will give you ideas you can use right away in the classroom, and information about developing trends in accounting higher education.

Teaching Track 1
Five sessions will be presented on Friday and Saturday at the meeting, sessions in this track will feature presentations by educators from across the country sharing valuable teaching tips that you can put to use immediately in your classes. More details coming soon!

Teaching Track 2
Sharing Best Teaching Practices Panel
How IT Fits? Information Technology in the Accounting Curriculum: Part II
Learning to Learn: The Accounting Vision Model and Accounting Judgments

Sponsors: same format as Table Tops – alpha and close to the same size, at the bottom of the landing page, with the following text:
A special thank you to our sponsors for their generous support of the 2016 Ohio Region Meeting: