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EET – Reworking a class on Financial Statements

This semester I’m taking another step in figuring out how to effectively teach the basics of financial statements to non-business students. Today I worked on various ideas for adding a game element to next Tuesday’s class.

Editing EET Customers

Started editing this document. Didn’t make a lot of changes, mostly kept reading it over and over trying to reorganize the opening.

EET – Market Opportunities

I did a restart writing this section of the EET site. I didn’t get very far (224 words) before I just petered out. This section is unusually hard for some reason.

EET – Customers part 3

Finished up writing in all the sections. Another 1,115 words today. That whole document is now 2,800 words and can use a harsh pruning.

EET – PDI and Customers

Full post analyzing PDI’s approach to clients pre-DreamWorks. We had three distinct market segments that had to be treated differently in almost every way. I got through the first 2,217 words; about 2/3 of the way. Hoping to finish it tomorrow. It will be great to have this thought out in detail before class on Thursday. I’ve talked about PDI in pieces in this class, but it was never as cohesive as this.

EET Customers

Started writing up the Customers portion of my EET class. Only about a third of the way through. Trying to figure out what to say that isn’t already said better in the resources of the class. 679 words.