A doctoral student made our "class" a hive and added myself and the other students as users. However, neither I nor the other students could find the hive. We eventually "stumbled" on it, but do not remember how we did it. Is there an easy answer to the above question?
I have an article I wrote to help my students, the press, and others understand the current debate regaring the appropriateness of mark to market accounting and, more generally, accounting judgments associated with measurement. This is currently a very controversial issue in the editorial pages of the top newspapers in the country. I motivate a classroom discussion that addresses the issues in the article using newspaper quotes that represent opposing positions on the debate.
I wish to share the article with colleagues but can not identify the place where I should post it on AAA Commons. None of the headings in the Teaching Resources section seem appropriate. Am I missing something obivious?
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I am new to the Commons. The address in my profile shows an address in the Okanagan, but my correct address is in Vancouver. I asked my other colleagues at UBC and they have the same issue. I wonder where the source of the problem is with the incorrect address. Perhaps all of our mail from the AAA has been sent to the wrong address as well?
AAA commons has me included in the Midwest Region but I am now in the Ohio region. How do change regions so I can access the Ohio info? I checked with AAA and they said my region automatically changed when I changed schools but the AAACommons still shows my old region.
Also, I updated my profile to show my current email (jmosebach@uakron.edu) but the "Settings" page shows my old email (jmosebac@uiuc.edu) and there is no way to change it on that screen. Where do I change this info?
I have checked the boxed to get email alerts when there are posts to my hive. However, I am not receiving the alerts. Further, the mail icon does not look like the one on the 'how to get email alerts' video. So, I don't know if this has anything to do with it. Please help.
The MAS Interaction with Practice task force has members who are not members of the AAA. How do we give them access to our hive?
I am trying to get faculty access to the Deloitte Trueblood seminar series but the link contact us via email to get access is not working. Can anyone suggest who can help me to get access? thanks in advance
My co-authors and I would like to post the references papers we are citing in a research paper, so each of the co-authors will have easy access to our references without having to e-mail them to each other. We set up a research hive in AAA Commons. We would like to set up one folder for theory papers, another folder for methods papers, and additional folders as needed, so we can keep the reference papers organized by topic. Is this possible? Thanks.