Something was missing!!
While on my four-year journey to become a ‘Work-from-Home Bookkeeper’, felt there was something missing in the learning experience! This thought started while earing a bachelors’ degree in accounting, online. Two years taking many college online courses, every course felt like a well thought out, fluid learning experience.
The accounting courses was a night and day different, felt clunky. Found the experience to be lacking a quality/fluid practice aid. The entire path was learning words and accounting terms, paragraph after paragraph of material, with random pop-quiz questions with numbers, to test if the material was learned.
Post earning a Bachelors’ degree in accounting, researched the career path of a virtual bookkeeper, studying bookkeeping courses, Quickbooks, and watching bookkeeping teaching videos on YT’ YouTube. After seeing everything available, I Still felt ‘Something was missing!‘.
What was Missing?
While on this path to becoming a work-from-home bookkeeper, I felt that a quality hands-on practice, was that something was missing from the experience!
PSR SBB,ME! App Concept!
The original concept idea, was for a new student to get a more hands-on experience. Using a unique education in Dyslexia, Mnemonic Devises, Art, Accounting, Bookkeeping, and Quickbooks, designed an app to teach in a very different way. Students enter a single transaction and can watch that single transaction flows through the entire bookkeeping process.
While the online courses had a smooth feeling learning experience, excluding every accounting class. The accounting courses seem broken, road full of sharp turn, speed bumps, and potholes!
A good example was the path for business majors, first course was an entire semester on MS Microsoft Windows 10 and the MS business suit, Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. An entire course dedicated to Excel, before taking accounting & bookkeeping courses. A Database course using MS Visio & Access, building databases. A MS Microsoft Project course.
Switching between the MS Microsoft business software courses, and the accounting courses, had a much different experience. Inside the accounting courses seemed to be missing a fluid hands on tool. After those MS Classes, where the hands on tools had felt smooth, suddenly accounting hands-on tools felt clunky.