This study examines the factors affecting student performance in an undergraduate financial accounting course, utilising Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) and use of a commercial software package. Multiple regression analysis was undertaken to examine the influences of perceptions of CAL and QuickBooks Pro, together with background variables such as gender, entry pathway and prior knowledge had on student performance. The results show that perceptions of CAL together with entry pathway were significant predictors of student performance. However, perceptions of the ,usefulness of QuickBooks Pro, prior studies of accounting and computing, together with gender, were not significant influences on performance. In terms of entry pathway it was fou...
Conflicts of ideas occur in the literature regarding the necessity and best approach in integrating ...
Computer technology may be used in a variety of wys to evoke student interest in accounting and to e...
This paper reports on an experiment analysing the development of students' understanding of accounti...
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...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...
The use computer assisted learning in determining the performance of undergraduate accounting studen...
Computer usage in accounting education is increasing, with computer-aided learning (CAL) packages be...
Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) in accounting was scarcely studied prior to 1972. Infrequent res...
The purpose of the thesis is to investigate the use of computer aided learning (CAL) in undergraduat...
The study designed, developed and evaluated a Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) tool for use in tert...
As technology evolution continue to reduce the costs associated with hardware and software for class...
Conflicts of ideas occur in the literature regarding the necessity and best approach in integrating ...
Computer technology may be used in a variety of wys to evoke student interest in accounting and to e...
This paper reports on an experiment analysing the development of students' understanding of accounti...
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...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...
This study examines student perceptions of the usefulness of Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) packag...
The use computer assisted learning in determining the performance of undergraduate accounting studen...
Computer usage in accounting education is increasing, with computer-aided learning (CAL) packages be...
Computer-assisted instruction (CAI) in accounting was scarcely studied prior to 1972. Infrequent res...
The purpose of the thesis is to investigate the use of computer aided learning (CAL) in undergraduat...
The study designed, developed and evaluated a Computer Assisted Learning (CAL) tool for use in tert...
As technology evolution continue to reduce the costs associated with hardware and software for class...
Conflicts of ideas occur in the literature regarding the necessity and best approach in integrating ...
Computer technology may be used in a variety of wys to evoke student interest in accounting and to e...
This paper reports on an experiment analysing the development of students' understanding of accounti...