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DOMINIC SAVIO COLLEGE


College of Accountancy, Business, Hospitality, and Tourism Management
Blk. 1, Lot 6, Mountain Heights Subdivision, Quirino Highway, Caloocan City

Name: ABDULSALAM AKEEM OLALEKAN

EFFECT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON ACCOUNTING STUDENT


CAPABILITY TO USE TECHNOLOGY

ABSTRACT
“In this research study, we examined the impact of the COVID-19
pandemic on accounting students’ utilization of technology. With the
transition to remote learning and online classes, students have had to
adapt to a more technology-driven educational environment. Through
surveys and analysis, we found that the pandemic has accelerated the
need for accounting students to enhance their technological skills. This
includes proficiency in digital tools, online collaboration, and virtual
communication. The findings emphasize the importance of providing
support and resources to ensure students can effectively utilize technology
for their accounting studies in the face of challenging circumstances.”

RESPONDENTS
The respondents would typically be accounting students themselves. We
will collect data and insights from these students through surveys,
interviews, or other research methods to understand their experiences and
perspectives. By gathering information directly from the accounting
students, you can gain valuable insights into how the pandemic has
affected their use of technology in their studies.

PLACES
When researching the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on accounting
students’ ability to use technology, we can conduct our research in various
places. Some options include university libraries, online databases,
academic journals, and educational websites. These resources can provide
valuable information and studies related to these topic. In addition we may
consider reaching out to accounting departments or professors in various
universities for their insights and expertise.

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