E-MODULE DEVELOPMENT COMPUTER BASED ACCOUNTING WORK-BASED LEARNING (WBL)

Hendri Gunawan, Heri Pratikto, Madziatul Churiyah
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The utilization of a computer-based approach offers numerous advantages for work-based learning in the field of accounting. This approach enables students to simulate intricate accounting tasks and scenarios using specialized software applications, thus furnishing them with a lifelike environment to cultivate practical skills. The electronic module (e-module) encompasses a range of interactive exercises, case studies, and simulations meticulously designed to replicate genuine workplace situations. This research aims to develop an effective computer-based work-based learning (WBL) accounting e-module that enhances students' practical skills and their ability to apply accounting knowledge in real-world scenarios. The research followed a research and development approach, utilizing the Rowntree development model. Formative evaluation was conducted based on Tessmer & Martin's theory. The study consisted of stages including analysis of teaching materials, tailored e-module development, prototype creation (paper-based and computer-based), expert evaluation, and field testing. The developed accounting e-module successfully simulates real workplace situations through interactive exercises, case studies, and simulations. Expert evaluation confirmed the suitability of the learning media. Field testing, encompassing various settings, revealed increased student engagement, motivation, and improved learning outcomes. This research led to the creation of a robust work-based learning (WBL) accounting computer e-module. The module effectively bridges theoretical learning with practical application, enhancing students' skills and performance in the field of accounting. The findings affirm the viability and effectiveness of the developed e-module as a valuable pedagogical tool.
e模块开发计算机会计工作学习(wbl)
利用计算机为基础的方法为会计领域的工作学习提供了许多优势。这种方法使学生能够使用专门的软件应用程序模拟复杂的会计任务和场景,从而为他们提供一个逼真的环境来培养实践技能。电子模块(e-module)包括一系列互动练习,案例研究和模拟精心设计,以复制真实的工作场所的情况。本研究旨在开发一个有效的基于计算机的工作学习会计电子模块,以提高学生的实践技能和他们在现实世界中应用会计知识的能力。该研究采用了研究和开发方法,利用了Rowntree开发模型。形成性评价是基于Tessmer &马丁的理论。研究包括分析教材、量身定制的电子模块开发、原型创建(纸质和计算机)、专家评估和现场测试等阶段。开发的会计电子模块通过互动练习、案例研究和模拟成功地模拟了真实的工作场所情况。专家评价证实了学习媒体的适宜性。包括各种设置的现场测试显示,学生的参与度、积极性和学习成果都有所提高。这项研究导致了一个强大的基于工作的学习(WBL)会计计算机电子模块的创建。该模块有效地将理论学习与实际应用相结合,提高学生在会计领域的技能和表现。研究结果肯定了开发的电子模块作为一种有价值的教学工具的可行性和有效性。
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