Abstract
ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to present a prototype using the Backward Design methodology to enhance a non-Accounting Information Systems (AIS) course with accounting and technology learning objectives. The backward design framework also provides an effective means of documenting that technology-learning strategies are being deployed in the curriculum, an important benefit for accreditation purposes. By illustrating backward design in cost accounting, this paper provides a blueprint that can be adapted and applied to other non-AIS courses, a helpful tool for curriculum redesign—especially for those who hesitate to add technology topics to their accounting courses.
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