The fast-growing development in information technology as well as rising students` expectation of more personalities and flexible learning approach forces Higher Education institutions to incorporate new ways of delivery. This can be difficult with more technical subjects such as accounting, where lecturers' expertise and guidance play significant role in students' success. The aim of this paper is to investigate if embedding some of the blended learning tools in post-graduate accounting module for non-specialists would impact on students’ performance. Two models have been created to examine relation between specific blended learning tools and performance in specific assignments as well as the final module scores. The preliminary result...
Online units of study are now an integral part of accounting education programs. Educators are incre...
This study examines the factors affecting student performance in an undergraduate financial accounti...
This study examines the factors affecting student performance in an undergraduate financial accounti...
Blended learning is growing in popularity, but there is conflicting empirical evidence in relation t...
The change in information technology, the growth in using social media has transformed the way educa...
This paper examines whether a blended course that introduces lower-level education online learned by...
Technological advancements have engendered evolving work roles for professional accountants as they ...
Blended learning is growing in popularity, but there is conflicting empirical evidence in relation t...
Education, and especially accounting education, has been criticised for not delivering graduates for...
Purpose - This paper aims to describe the implementation of a blended learning approach in a Stage 2...
The weaknesses of ‗traditional‘ modes of instruction in accounting education have been widely discus...
The Durban University of Technology guided by the Higher Education Qualifications Framework (HEQC) i...
This paper reports student perceptions from a traditional classroom section and a blended-learning s...
AbstractThe technological advancement in the blended learning enables the accounting educators to co...
Aim/Purpose: Blended learning can transform students experience and learning in higher education. Al...
Online units of study are now an integral part of accounting education programs. Educators are incre...
This study examines the factors affecting student performance in an undergraduate financial accounti...
This study examines the factors affecting student performance in an undergraduate financial accounti...
Blended learning is growing in popularity, but there is conflicting empirical evidence in relation t...
The change in information technology, the growth in using social media has transformed the way educa...
This paper examines whether a blended course that introduces lower-level education online learned by...
Technological advancements have engendered evolving work roles for professional accountants as they ...
Blended learning is growing in popularity, but there is conflicting empirical evidence in relation t...
Education, and especially accounting education, has been criticised for not delivering graduates for...
Purpose - This paper aims to describe the implementation of a blended learning approach in a Stage 2...
The weaknesses of ‗traditional‘ modes of instruction in accounting education have been widely discus...
The Durban University of Technology guided by the Higher Education Qualifications Framework (HEQC) i...
This paper reports student perceptions from a traditional classroom section and a blended-learning s...
AbstractThe technological advancement in the blended learning enables the accounting educators to co...
Aim/Purpose: Blended learning can transform students experience and learning in higher education. Al...
Online units of study are now an integral part of accounting education programs. Educators are incre...
This study examines the factors affecting student performance in an undergraduate financial accounti...
This study examines the factors affecting student performance in an undergraduate financial accounti...