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The virtual chalkboard.


If tomorrow's CPAs involve themselves heavily in the Internet Internet

Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the
, it may be because they used the Net to become CPAs. Whether they want free tips and advice or a complete course, students are going online to prepare for the Uniform CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000.  Examination. The Internet can offer students an explanation of a new FASB FASB

See: Financial Accounting Standards Board


FASB

See Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).
 technical pronouncement at 3:00 A.M. or give them access to an instructor who lives 1,000 miles away. A number of companies are offering online study aids, forums and virtual classrooms. A passing grade might just be a mouse click away.

TAKE A FULL-FLEDGED full-fledged
adj.
1. Having reached full development; mature.

2. Having full status or rank: a full-fledged lawyer.

3. Having fully developed adult plumage.

Adj. 1.
 CLASS

Bisk-Totaltape--a company that's betting die Internet is the way of the future for exam prep--has incorporated an online classroom into its Web site. Bisk Bisk: see Biysk, Russia.  forms virtual classes that, like traditional classes, consist of a group of students and an instructor. However, students never meet the teacher or each other face-to-face (jargon, chat) face-to-face - (F2F, IRL) Used to describe personal interaction in real life as opposed to via some digital or electronic communications medium. . Interaction in this online course takes place on several levels:

* At specific dates and times, students can enter chat rooms to "converse (logic) converse - The truth of a proposition of the form A => B and its converse B => A are shown in the following truth table:

A B | A => B B => A ------+---------------- f f | t t f t | t f t f | f t t t | t t
" with instructors and other students. Faculty members have these online "office hours office hours,
n.pl See business hours.
" for at least one hour a week at a time convenient for all students in the class. Even after the instructor has left the chat room, Bisk keeps it open as long as students are present for real-time 1. real-time - Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example.  conversations.

* A forum--similar in structure to the AICPA AICPA

See American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
 Online forums and the Compuserve forums--is available at all times for posting messages for instructors and for other students: Someone can post a query at midnight, another student can respond the next morning and the first student can read the response at lunchtime. Therefore, no matter where they live, no matter what time they prefer to study, students are always part of a study group.

* Instructors post weekly assignments on the Web site. Students complete them during the week at their convenience and e-mail them back.

The Bisk course also includes a lot of extras. It is organized as a mountain climb (see screen shot, page 99), with a passing grade at the pinnacle pinnacle (pĭn`ĭkəl), minor architectural motif of vertical tapering shape, usually crowning a pier, buttress, or gable. Although sometimes it appears in Renaissance design, as in the Certosa di Pavia, it is almost exclusively a medieval . Strategies posted for taking the exam include a "practice run" that helps students pinpoint their weaknesses. The "supply base" contains a variety of study and review materials as well as information on exam dates, how to contact the student's state board of accountancy and the exams structure.

Bisk is marketing the online course program as the best of both worlds: As in a self-study course, students can study accounting at their own convenience and review the same material on the CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc.
CD-ROM
 in full compact disc read-only memory

Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser).
 as many times as they need. And as in a traditional classroom course, students are given structured assignments with deadlines and can "chat" with an instructor and each other.

Students can sign up online or by phone. In addition to the online sessions, Bisk provides study guides, textbooks, video tapes and software (on floppy disks floppy disk
 or diskette

Magnetic storage medium used with computers. Floppy disks are made of flexible plastic coated with a magnetic material, and are enclosed in a hard plastic case. They are typically 3.5 in. (9 cm) in diameter.
 or CD-ROMs), delivered by both e-mail and postal mail. There is a six-week course for each of the four parts of the exam. The class limit is 25 students for each course, and students, most of whom take two courses at once, need to have at least a 486 multimedia computer with Windows 3.1 (or a comparable Macintosh). Bisk is so confident it is giving a money-back guarantee, with some restrictions, that students who take the course will pass the exam. For details on a series that guarantees you'll never have to get in your car to find all the information you need, go to Bisk's Web site.

OTHER OPTIONS: BIG AND SMALL

Other companies also use the Web for full or partial delivery of CPA exam information.

Accounting Students. Run by AccountingNet, this is the first online spot students should go when preparing for the exam. Not only does it link to a variety of free and for-pay re sources but it offers some original advice, too. For example, it posts a strategy checklist for answering the Uniform CPA Examination's multiple-choice questions. Most of the companies it links to offer books, guides and online courses for a price but generally have some free advice, too.

Kaplan. The folks at Kaplan, who have saved many a student prepping for the SATs, come to the rescue again. Students signed up for the standard CPA review course can, for a small sum, get "the Web option." This includes 24-hour online access to study materials, downloadable practice materials and online access to Kaplan's 28 video lessons. Kaplan also posts free online "flash cards" that test the student's accounting knowledge.

CPAexcel. This company uses the Internet to supplement computer- and text-based study materials. It offers a feature known as "tribalism": If a Student is studying a specific area online, he or she can click on a button and link instantly to a CPAexcel discussion group for that area. The company also uses the Internet's ability to post information quickly to keep course content up-to-date.

Years ago, a student's television screen might have been a distraction Distraction
Divination (See OMEN.)

Porlock

a “person from Porlock” interrupted Coleridge while he was recollecting the dream on which he based “Kubla Khan”. [Br. Lit.: Poems of Coleridge in Magill IV, 756]
 while doing high school homework. But today the computer monitor may be the student's best chance for a CPA certificate.

RELATED ARTICLE: Resources

* AccountingNet www.accountingnet.com

* AccountingStudents www.accountingstudents.com

* Bisk www.bisk.com

* Bisk Online Exam Course www.cpaexam.com

* CPAexcel www.cpaexcel.com

* Kaplan www.kaplan.com

RELATED ARTICLE: A 1998 Accounting Net Online Survey of Students Showed...

76% plan to take the CPA exam. 29% plan to work for a large firm. 62% are juniors or seniors. 54% spend at least one hour a week on the Internet.
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Title Annotation:Internet-assisted study for CPA exam
Author:Koreto, Richard J.
Publication:Journal of Accountancy
Date:May 1, 1998
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