TY - JOUR
T1 - Laughing to learn
T2 - harnessing student-developed memes in financial accounting classrooms
AU - Abou-El-Sood, Heba
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This paper investigates the effect of using student-developed memes on students’ learning experience. It sheds light on the perceived usefulness of memes, a non-traditional active learning tool, and their effect on students’ performance in class quizzes. The study employs survey questionnaire and focus group design to collect data from classes of undergraduate introductory financial accounting course at a leading public university in Egypt. Results show that developing memes significantly enhanced students’ perceived engagement in class and interest in the course, which was generally viewed as boring. Students’ scores in class quizzes significantly improved relative to prior scores before developing memes and compared to scores of students who did not develop memes. This paper contributes novel evidence to a growing body of research on the impact of active learning in accounting education and suggests creative learning/teaching tools and areas of improvement for consideration in accounting education practices.
AB - This paper investigates the effect of using student-developed memes on students’ learning experience. It sheds light on the perceived usefulness of memes, a non-traditional active learning tool, and their effect on students’ performance in class quizzes. The study employs survey questionnaire and focus group design to collect data from classes of undergraduate introductory financial accounting course at a leading public university in Egypt. Results show that developing memes significantly enhanced students’ perceived engagement in class and interest in the course, which was generally viewed as boring. Students’ scores in class quizzes significantly improved relative to prior scores before developing memes and compared to scores of students who did not develop memes. This paper contributes novel evidence to a growing body of research on the impact of active learning in accounting education and suggests creative learning/teaching tools and areas of improvement for consideration in accounting education practices.
KW - Active learning
KW - financial accounting
KW - humor
KW - memes
KW - student engagement
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U2 - 10.1080/09639284.2024.2367136
DO - 10.1080/09639284.2024.2367136
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85196260572
SN - 0963-9284
JO - Accounting Education
JF - Accounting Education
ER -