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This article aims to address technical, transversal and digital competences and their
development in the context of accounting. The development of artificial intelligence and
digitalization technologies has significantly changed the world. Higher education
institutions are not yet prepared for this reality. They must find a way to equip their teachers
with digital skills in the first instance, and then move on to make changes to the course
curriculum to adapt the content to 5.0 technology. At Porto Accounting and Business School
of Porto Polytechnic, these technologies have been implemented in a pivotal environment
called the Model of Simulator of Business Environment. This model includes two curricular
units that are part of the final year of the degree course in accounting and administration,
Business Simulation Project I and II. This model is characterised as an active methodology
in the teaching and learning process. Students are at the centre of this process and
responsibility for their learning lies with them. Technical, transversal and digital accounting
skills are the basis for building this model. This article presents the competences worked on
to prepare students for the labour market. A set of activities proposed to the students in the
working sessions is presented, with an explanation of the competences that are intended to
be powered. The theoretical basis and the experience of more than 20 years working with
this Model leads us to reflect on its future. This future includes the introduction of AI and
tools that bring digitalisation in its true sense.
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Simulator of Business Environment Accounting Artificial Intelligence Technical Transversal and Digital Skills
Citation
Bastos, S., Oliveira, L., Azevedo, L., & Kiss, G. (2024). The use of 5.0 Technologies to foster the development of skills in accounting – The case of the Model of Simulator of Business Environment. Journal of Technologies Information and Communication, 4(1), 32710. https://doi.org/10.55267/rtic/15674
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IADITI Editions