Digital videos in financial accounting: A sociocognitive approach to learning
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2013
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Understanding the important concepts necessary to undertake the preparation of consolidated financial statements has proven challenging for many accounting undergraduate students. As a result, the development of multimedia modelling concepts such as acquisition analysis, business combination valuation entries, reacquisition entries and intragroup transactions were embedded within an e-learning environment. The principle of modelling, derived from social cognitive theory, was applied to the design of the multimedia. A study was conducted to gauge the effectiveness of the approach and consider student perceptions with regard to learning through this approach. Quantitative data were collected from accounting undergraduate students (n= 464) enrolled across three different cohorts including international campuses (n=386), an Australian campus (n=49) and a distance education cohort (n=29). Analyses were undertaken to show significant differences between these cohorts. This research paper presents findings that indicate a positive and significant association between the number of times the videos were accessed, and the assignment score (p<0.05) was evident, suggesting that students that referred to the videos relatively frequently were able to utilise the knowledge gained from the videos to assist them in completing the assignment. |
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http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84884394736&partnerID=40&md5=c30caa1bdf6abd2ff042cf6d90190eb9 Broadley, Tania & Taylor, G. (2013) Digital videos in financial accounting: A sociocognitive approach to learning. International Journal of Learning in Higher Education, 19(3), pp. 17-22. |
Palavras-Chave | #Accounting undergraduate education #Digital multimedia #E-learning #Social cognitive theory |
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Journal Article |