PACE-IT: Designing blended learning for accounting education in the challenging context of a global pandemic
Abstract
This paper describes the design of a blended learning intervention to enhance the
student learning experience, incorporating innovative technologies and
pedagogies within introductory accounting. The design-based research (DBR)
methodology involved 68 learners in the participatory design of the intervention
across three design iterations. Emerging from the design process, a framework
informed by the key themes of Pedagogy, Autonomy, Collaboration,
Engagement, Interaction and Technology (PACE-IT) was conceptualised, tested
and developed. This study presents the PACE-IT model which offers guidelines
to practitioners who seek to design blended learning to provide students with a
rich and meaningful learning experience. The emergence of COVID-19
underscores the relevance of these findings. PACE-IT provides direction to
accounting educators working within an unfamiliar educational context, today
and in the future, where there is an imperative to develop new approaches to
accounting education that combine face-to-face with online interaction and
learning.
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