Using online tutorials to teach the accounting cycle

The accounting cycle is an important yet difficult topic for introductory financial accounting students to learn. These students often lack the business context to understand the accounting cycle and find the traditional teaching approach dry. This problem motivates the authors to examine whether a...

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Main Authors: ZHANG, Tracey Chunqi, LOW, Lay Chin, SEOW, Poh Sun
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soa_research-28312023-02-06T05:52:04Z Using online tutorials to teach the accounting cycle ZHANG, Tracey Chunqi LOW, Lay Chin SEOW, Poh Sun The accounting cycle is an important yet difficult topic for introductory financial accounting students to learn. These students often lack the business context to understand the accounting cycle and find the traditional teaching approach dry. This problem motivates the authors to examine whether a blended learning approach via online tutorials can improve students’ perceived knowledge of the accounting cycle for the undergraduate introductory financial accounting course. The authors developed four innovative online tutorials with a coherent storyline to enable students to learn the accounting cycle and to supplement in-class learning. To test the effectiveness of online tutorials, an independent survey was conducted by the Centre of Teaching Excellence at the authors’ University. The survey results suggest that the accounting cycle online tutorials substantially improve students’ perceived knowledge of the topic (an increase of 59.8% in the perceived knowledge) and the improvement is statistically significant. Meanwhile, the results indicate that the online tutorials are valued by students for the enjoyable learning experience. Students credited the online tutorials for increasing their interest in the course and providing the business context to understand the accounting cycle, which enhanced their learning. Given the positive impact reported by students, the paper recommends instructors for introductory financial accounting course to use these accounting cycle online tutorials to supplement in-class learning as there is only minimum cost of implementation. One caveat of the paper is that students’ perceived knowledge may not reflect the actual knowledge of the accounting cycle. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1804 info:doi/10.1080/08832323.2019.1636755 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soa_research/article/2831/viewcontent/Online_Tutorials_to_Teach_the_Accounting_Cycle_2019_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Accountancy eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Accounting cycle Introductory financial accounting Online tutorial E-learning Blended learning Accounting Asian Studies Higher Education
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Singapore
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topic Accounting cycle
Introductory financial accounting
Online tutorial
E-learning
Blended learning
Accounting
Asian Studies
Higher Education
spellingShingle Accounting cycle
Introductory financial accounting
Online tutorial
E-learning
Blended learning
Accounting
Asian Studies
Higher Education
ZHANG, Tracey Chunqi
LOW, Lay Chin
SEOW, Poh Sun
Using online tutorials to teach the accounting cycle
description The accounting cycle is an important yet difficult topic for introductory financial accounting students to learn. These students often lack the business context to understand the accounting cycle and find the traditional teaching approach dry. This problem motivates the authors to examine whether a blended learning approach via online tutorials can improve students’ perceived knowledge of the accounting cycle for the undergraduate introductory financial accounting course. The authors developed four innovative online tutorials with a coherent storyline to enable students to learn the accounting cycle and to supplement in-class learning. To test the effectiveness of online tutorials, an independent survey was conducted by the Centre of Teaching Excellence at the authors’ University. The survey results suggest that the accounting cycle online tutorials substantially improve students’ perceived knowledge of the topic (an increase of 59.8% in the perceived knowledge) and the improvement is statistically significant. Meanwhile, the results indicate that the online tutorials are valued by students for the enjoyable learning experience. Students credited the online tutorials for increasing their interest in the course and providing the business context to understand the accounting cycle, which enhanced their learning. Given the positive impact reported by students, the paper recommends instructors for introductory financial accounting course to use these accounting cycle online tutorials to supplement in-class learning as there is only minimum cost of implementation. One caveat of the paper is that students’ perceived knowledge may not reflect the actual knowledge of the accounting cycle.
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author ZHANG, Tracey Chunqi
LOW, Lay Chin
SEOW, Poh Sun
author_facet ZHANG, Tracey Chunqi
LOW, Lay Chin
SEOW, Poh Sun
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title Using online tutorials to teach the accounting cycle
title_short Using online tutorials to teach the accounting cycle
title_full Using online tutorials to teach the accounting cycle
title_fullStr Using online tutorials to teach the accounting cycle
title_full_unstemmed Using online tutorials to teach the accounting cycle
title_sort using online tutorials to teach the accounting cycle
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1804
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