This paper discusses how the instructional use of spreadsheets can help focus
student attention on the influence of cost control variables and provide increased
practice opportunities for students learning cost control concepts. Discussion
addresses the question of whether any instructional improvements would justify
increased use of computer spreadsheets for teaching content in undergraduate cost
control courses.
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