Offering a ‘Menu’ of Software and Case Study Options for the Group Project for Students Enrolled in the Introductory AIS Course: An Experimental Application Study

Ronald F. Premuroso, T. Kirkham
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Students enrolled in the introductory AIS course have various goals and objectives of what their future roles may be in the accounting profession after graduation; others may not at the time they take the introductory AIS course. With this in mind, this study tests whether offering students a 'menu' of options for the Group Project requirement portion of the AIS course is of value to students taking this course over two semesters during one school year at one State University. The menu of options for the Group Project include the choice of one of two software projects (QuickBooks or Microsoft Dynamics), or one of two intricate case studies from a major accounting academic journal (Information Technology General Controls or XBRL) or a case study from the teaching support section of a major CPA firm (Financial Statement Risk Assessment Following the COSO Framework). Surveys are administered to all students before and after performing their chosen Group Project to determine both the student's learning experience and satisfaction with this 'Menu' approach to the Group Project. In general, the 'menu' approach to a case study option in the introductory AIS class appears to be relevant and of value to students taking this course, and potentially provides students with practical experience which the student can use to their benefit in the future in various ways. The study also documents how to use a learning management system to effectively and efficiently manage the implementation of such a 'menu' Group Project approach and the time required of the instructor to grade the Group Project submissions, including grading guidelines.
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为参加AIS入门课程的学生提供小组项目的软件和案例研究选项“菜单”:实验应用研究
参加AIS入门课程的学生对毕业后他们在会计行业的未来角色有各种各样的目标和目标;其他人在学习AIS入门课程时可能不会。考虑到这一点,本研究测试了为学生提供AIS课程的小组项目要求部分的选项“菜单”是否对学生在一所州立大学一学年的两个学期中学习这门课程有价值。小组项目的选项菜单包括两个软件项目(QuickBooks或Microsoft Dynamics)中的一个,或者来自主要会计学术期刊的两个复杂案例研究(信息技术通用控制或XBRL)中的一个,或者来自主要注册会计师事务所教学支持部分的案例研究(遵循COSO框架的财务报表风险评估)。在进行小组项目之前和之后,对所有学生进行调查,以确定学生的学习经历和对小组项目的“菜单”方法的满意度。一般来说,AIS入门课程中案例研究选项的“菜单”方法似乎与学生学习这门课程相关且有价值,并且可能为学生提供实践经验,学生可以在未来以各种方式使用这些经验。该研究还记录了如何使用学习管理系统来有效和高效地管理这种“菜单”小组项目方法的实施,以及讲师对小组项目提交进行评分所需的时间,包括评分指南。
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