Does the use of computer assisted learning packages improve performance in accounting?
journal contribution
posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00authored byB Jackling, T McDowall
This study examines the factors affecting student performance in an undergraduate financial accounting course, utilising Computer Assisted Learning (CAL). Multiple regression analysis on student performance shows that positive perceptions of the usefulness of CAL significantly influenced performance. It was also found that International students had significantly poorer performance than local students. This result may be attributed to transitional problems experienced by these students, given their different pathways to university study Prior studies of accounting and computing at secondary school level, together with gender, were not significant influences on performance. The results have implications for accounting educators utilising CAL in courses as a means of improving students understanding of accounting concepts and as a means of providing efficient and effective educational instruction to maximise learning outcomes in accounting.
History
Journal
International journal of learning
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pagination
193 - 201
Publisher
Common Ground Publishing
Location
Altona, Vic.
ISSN
1447-9494
eISSN
1447-9540
Language
eng
Notes
Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.