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Presentation Abstract: On the surface, Enron conjures up Churchill's description of the Soviet Union "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma." Initially my freshmen Business Ethics students believe they will never figure out what is going on - after all most of America was fooled - but I think I have found a way using technology to get through to them. When they read from our text, which begins with a few paragraphs on Enron, I tell them to "wander around and take detours" when they find something intriguing. Using Webcampus, and electronic libraries, I point them to electronic documents and hard copies I have collected on Enron over the last few years. Each student is assigned one reading and we review them all and see if we can start to piece the complex story together. I'll also read from "The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron" by Bethany McLean and Peter Elkind (and/or show them the trailer from the movie by the same name on Youtube) and a PowerPoint presenation based on a case study entitled "The Collapse of Enron" by Anne T. Lawrence. We are then able to take on Sarbanes-Oxley with heightened confidence. ... Technology: Blackboard, Internet, Youtube, PowerPoint ... Delivery Method: In class or asynchronous distance learning via Internet.
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