@article {Rosenberg94, author = {Joshua V Rosenberg}, title = {Innovations in Derivatives Education}, volume = {6}, number = {4}, pages = {94--97}, year = {1999}, doi = {10.3905/jod.1999.319133}, publisher = {Institutional Investor Journals Umbrella}, abstract = {Mark Rubenstein has created what amounts to an entirely new class of textbook for teaching derivatives. The {\textquotedblleft}book{\textquotedblright} itself is designed to be used along with a computer implementation that comes on a CD ROM. Each page is structured with a PowerPoint slide in the top half and a few paragraphs of text on the bottom, making it a snap for a teacher to put together lectures, or for a student to learn the material on his own, with instant review of the key points. Valuation software for pricing and hedging examples is also included, and the whole package is supported by Rubinstein{\textquoteright}s website. Rosenberg reviews this {\textquotedblleft}Innovation{\textquotedblright} for the JOD.}, issn = {1074-1240}, URL = {https://jod.pm-research.com/content/6/4/94}, eprint = {https://jod.pm-research.com/content/6/4/94.full.pdf}, journal = {The Journal of Derivatives} }