Adapting to Changing Expectations: Accounting Students in the Digital Learning Environment

Q2 Social Sciences
Adriana Shamsudin, Siti Nurulhuda Mamat, Nur Farahah Mohd Pauzi, Mohd Syazwan Karim
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Abstract

As a developing nation, Malaysia is looking forward to transforming its direction towards the Industrial Revolution 5.0. Aligned with the transformation process that is mainly driven by the rapid modern industrial transformation, Malaysian education system is faced with a variety of challenges especially in equipping young adults with innovative, digitally literate, and high critical thinking skills to make them future-ready. Additionally, the growing digital world economy has resulted in the loss and transformation of jobs which necessitates the transformation of Malaysian education for future employability. Moreover, the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the digitalization of the education sector. Hence, this study aims to explore, analyze, and evaluate first-year Bachelor in Accountancy students’ perspectives with regard to their online learning experiences in digitalized classrooms by looking at six dimensions: 1) Self-Directed Learning, 2) Learner Readiness toward Online Learning, 3) Learner Control, 4) Online Communication, 5) Computer/Internet Self-Efficacy, and 6) Motivation for Learning. Using a qualitative research design, online interviews via Google Meet involving 43 first-year students were conducted. The recorded interviews were then transcribed and analyzed using ATLAS.ti 8. The results of the study suggest that online learning has its advantages and disadvantages based on the respondents’ perspectives and experiences. A majority of the respondents reported that they enjoyed online learning and were well prepared for it while some of them perceived online learning as a complicated approach due to some factors. It can be concluded that these students were ready for online learning.
适应变化的期望:数字化学习环境下的会计学生
作为一个发展中国家,马来西亚期待着向工业革命5.0转变方向。与快速的现代工业转型所推动的转型过程相一致,马来西亚的教育体系面临着各种挑战,特别是在为年轻人提供创新,数字素养和高度批判性思维技能以使他们为未来做好准备方面。此外,不断增长的数字世界经济导致了工作岗位的流失和转变,这就需要马来西亚教育的转型,以提高未来的就业能力。此外,正在进行的全球COVID-19大流行加速了教育部门的数字化。因此,本研究旨在探讨、分析及评估会计学士一年级学生在数位教室的线上学习体验,方法包括六个维度:1)自主学习、2)学习者对线上学习的准备、3)学习者控制、4)线上沟通、5)电脑/网路自我效能感、6)学习动机。采用定性研究设计,通过b谷歌Meet对43名一年级学生进行了在线访谈。然后用ATLAS对记录的访谈进行转录和分析。ti 8。研究结果表明,根据受访者的观点和经验,在线学习有其优点和缺点。大多数受访者表示,他们喜欢在线学习,并为此做好了充分的准备,但由于某些因素,他们中的一些人认为在线学习是一种复杂的方法。可以得出结论,这些学生已经为在线学习做好了准备。
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