I have
just attended the ACCA Learning Partners’ Conference and felt extremely
delighted that ACCA has taken the bold step to move forward in line with the
creation and demand of the new generation Accountants.
The
conference was well organised and took on a forum where 4 speakers were invited
on stage to discuss on the topic of “e-professional”. It has been long known
that technologies have indeed changed our lifestyles and the way we work. ACCA
has taken the initiative by first introducing e-Assessment into the exam. The
ultimate goal is to produce ACCA graduates who are “work ready” once they
graduated. The present ACCA exam tackles only understanding of principles and
theories and assessment takes the form of mostly handwritten exams.
E-assessment
means that the conventional handwriting of answers being scrapped entirely;
replaced by typing of answers using keyboard. Not much of the method for
e-assessment was disclosed and the e-assessment exam format is kept extremely
classified. All I can say is that it is not restricted to MCQs, you could
probably get fill in the blanks, and anything is possible even perhaps 3D gaming
style of questioning (my own opinion since computer games are so popular
nowadays) and we just have to wait anxiously for the
final announcement by ACCA.
ACCA
Examination Board intends to bring the assessment of work place skills directly
to the exam hall, thereby producing students who are definitely in great demand
by employers worldwide and most importantly “e-work ready”. Picture this, an
ACCA graduate without any working experience would be ever ready to perform
without much supervision and without further on the job training and can immediately
handle spreadsheet formulas, SAP, Oracle, etc. I remember when I was still
studying for ACCA, I haven’t heard of SAP
or even Oracle and I wasn’t very fortunate as the companies I worked for
couldn’t afford such powerful softwares.
During
the conference, I have the opportunity to speak to the representatives of one
speaker from Malaysia Practise Enterprise Centre (MyPEC) and they referred me
to their website www.malaysiapec.com on virtual training ground for employees
that mimic a real organisation where scenarios could be programmed into the simulation
and participants are trained just like where pilots are trained in a flight
simulator.
With
such revolutionary changes, I would envisioned that in the near future every
student would be bringing their own notebook to lectures, the only thing I worry
is the distraction of their Facebook account, lol.
What
does the future hold for the new generation of ACCA graduates? Please leave a
comment as I believe ACCA would definitely love to hear from the Generation Y
ACCA students. I would forward your comments to ACCA office (Please be
considerate with your comments and avoid making offensive statement)