衡量AIS课程成果:知识/技能与兴趣/享受之间的关系。

G. Kearns
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信息技术(IT)对会计专业人员来说变得越来越重要。然而,与it相关主题的教育似乎落后于工作场所的需求。大多数本科会计课程都要求会计信息系统(AIS)课程来满足主要课程的要求。由于这门课程通常是唯一一门涉及AIS主题的课程,学生可能倾向于认为IT对他们的职业道路不太重要。这种态度可能会降低课程成果的质量。对103名AIS本科学生进行了调查,从两个方面评估态度:知识和技能以及兴趣和享受。结果表明,在许多因素中,兴趣和享受与知识和技能呈正相关。然而,这两个维度的水平各不相同,学生对传统会计的兴趣大于对技术相关课程的兴趣。最重要的是,对待IT的态度影响了成功。
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Measuring AIS course outcomes: The relationship between knowledge/skills and interest/enjoyment.
Information technology (IT) has become increasingly important to accounting professionals. Education in relevant IT-related topics, however, appears to have lagged workplace demands. Most undergraduate accounting programs require an Accounting Information Systems (AIS) course to fulfill the major program requirements. Because this course is often the only one to address AIS topics, students may tend to view IT as being less important to their career paths. Such attitudes may reduce the quality of course outcomes. A survey of 103 undergraduate AIS students was conducted to assess attitudes along two dimensions: knowledge and skills and interest and enjoyment. Results showed that, for a number of factors, interest and enjoyment was positively associated with knowledge and skills. The level of the two dimensions, however, varied, and students displayed greater interest in traditional accounting than in technology-related courses. Most importantly, attitude towards IT affected success.
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