Computer-based courseware: a comparative review of the learner's experience
Christopher Mabey,
Paul Topham and
G. Roland Kaye
Accounting Education, 1998, vol. 7, issue 1, 51-64
Abstract:
A number of classifications have been developed for computer-mediated learning for accountants. In this paper a novel approach is taken by paying less attention to the content and more to the learner experience of such courses, and specifically their degree of control over the learning process. A framework is described for helping those with the responsibility for identifying and selecting computer-mediated learning courseware for accounting, finance and management training. The framework is based on the concept of making explicit the educational design of the learning programme and using this as an important criterion for choosing the most appropriate computermediated environment.
Keywords: Computer-mediated Courseware; Management Learning; Educational Design (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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