This review focuses on the general features of electronic circular dichroism (ECD) as applied in determining the absolute configuration of organic compounds. The high sensitivity and straightforward spectral interpretation of the exciton chirality method makes this approach very useful, and complementary to X-ray crystallography. A brief tutorial is provided on ECD, with precautions and tips for using it, especially the exciton chirality method. The spectral ECD of several examples are analyzed