Divesports is a unique source document simulation that requires students to work through several months of business activity for a sole proprietorship diving lesson and equipment rental company. Activities for each month allow students to practice each new concept introduced in the text, including annotating, managing, filing, and retrieving source documents. (A.A.S., Olympic Community College, B.A., University of Washington, M.Ed., University of Washington)Pat Bille has been teaching office technology, accounting, and microcomputer applications at Highline Community College for the last 33 years.Before moving to the college's Business Division, Pat began by teaching high school business classes. She has developed an off-campus, self-paced accounting and office occupations lab, has been program director for office occupations and accounting co-op work programs, and has worked in the accounting departments of two large Chicago corporations. She also served as a volunteer accountant in several nonprofit organizations, and worked for her own sole proprietorship. During the last six years she has developed online courses for accounting and microcomputer applications classes and has developed her own web site. She continues to teach online courses from Arizona to Highline Community College students in Des Moines, Washington. She has co-authored two textbooks, authored a multitude of practice sets and ancillaries, several accounting videos, and a variety of non-accounting publications.Pat speaks at accounting-related conferences around the country and returns to her home, husband, and three dogs in Sedona, Arizona to work on College Accounting as well as teach her online accounting and microcomputer applications classes. She is currently working on a PhD online at Capella University in Instructional Design for Online Learning with an emphasis on adult learning strategies. (M. Ed., Lewis and Clark College, M.B.A., University of Oregon) Doug has over thirty years of experience teaching accounting at two- and four-year schools, as well as at the high-school level. He has traveled extensively throughout the country, meeting with teachers and students, in order to keep his finger on the pulse of today's classroom needs and concerns. Doug's one-on-one relationships with customers have kept him very close to the market, and he has translated his keen perceptions into the most successful college accounting text published in the last half-century.