To Learn Or Not To Learn: The Effect Of Educational Technology On Learning In Accounting Courses

  • Lippincott B
  • Matulich E
  • Squires K
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Abstract

Student preferences for interactive educational technology tools are explored in the context of accounting classes. A research study shows that students receive benefits from these active learning tools, and the tools can be used to enhance the educational experience of students while lessening the burden on instructors.

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Lippincott, B., Matulich, E., & Squires, K. (2011). To Learn Or Not To Learn: The Effect Of Educational Technology On Learning In Accounting Courses. Journal of College Teaching & Learning (TLC), 3(12). https://doi.org/10.19030/tlc.v3i12.1649

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