SCAM: Design of a learning and teaching resource |
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Authors: | Louise CrawfordAuthor VitaeChristine HelliarAuthor Vitae Elizabeth MonkAuthor Vitae Lorna StevensonAuthor Vitae |
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Affiliation: | School of Accounting & Finance, University of Dundee, DD1 4HN, Scotland, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | University accounting students often have to assimilate technical auditing knowledge without practical audit experience. The desire to develop an appropriate experiential opportunity motivated this research - to create an audit teaching and learning resource to simulate audit experience and facilitate the development of transferable skills. Literature findings and dedicated questionnaire survey results suggested that such a resource should: (i) use a web based case-study to simulate a real-life audit scenario; (ii) require group working of the participants; (iii) facilitate the use and development of a range of transferable skills; and (iv) encourage a consideration of the wider business context. The web-based resource SCAM (www.scam-plc.co.uk) was developed to address these aims. This paper details this development process. |
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Keywords: | Auditing Educational learning theories Computer-based learning Transferable skills Case study Group work |
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