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Jeffrey, Lynn; Hegarty, Bronwyn; Kelly, Oriel; Penman, Merrolee; Coburn, Dawn; McDonald, Jenny – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2011
The development of digital information literacy (DIL) has been slow in comparison to changes in information communication technologies, and this remains an issue for the higher education sector. Competency in such skills is essential to full participation in society and work. In addition, these skills are regarded as underpinning the ability to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Communities of Practice, Higher Education, Self Efficacy
Gorder, Lynette Molstad – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2008
Teachers focus on teaching students technology skills, which include making the technology work, but many teachers are not comfortable with the skills of integration and active learning using technology. An important factor for effective integration of technology is the teachers' ability to integrate instructional technology activities to meet…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Active Learning, Educational Technology, Teaching Experience
Ransom, Whitney; Graham, Charles R.; Mott, Jon – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2007
The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL), formerly the Center for Instructional Design at Brigham Young University (BYU), partners with faculty to help improve teaching and learning. The CTL currently supports a broad range of faculty projects to maintain and improve on-campus instruction. It has more than 35 full-time employees and…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Measures (Individuals), Program Effectiveness, Educational Technology
Attitudes toward Information Technology of Teachers of the Gifted: Implications for Gifted Education
Shaunessy, Elizabeth – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2007
This statewide study of teachers of intellectually gifted students examined teachers' attitudes toward information technology. Participants were 418 teachers of the intellectually gifted in a southeastern state who voluntarily responded to a survey about technology attitudes. Results indicated positive attitudes toward technology, with training in…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Computer Uses in Education, Information Technology, Computer Attitudes
Kay, Robin; Knaack, Liesel – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2007
A learning object is an interactive web-based tool that supports learning by enhancing, amplifying, and guiding the cognitive processes of a learner. To date, no formal research has been done on the use of learning objects in secondary school science classrooms. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of learning objects developed for…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Cognitive Processes, Classrooms, Educational Technology
PDF pending restorationMarkham, Reed – 1995
The student who has an understanding of computers and other modern technologies is becoming important in college and in the workplace. Two California State Universities now require a personal computer for incoming freshmen. Vice President Albert Gore has urged all Americans to get on the information superhighway. Parents can assist their child and…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Computer Anxiety, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy
Saparniene, Diana; Merkys, Gediminas; Saparnis, Gintaras – Online Submission, 2005
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to identify and define the existing students' statistical types by their attitudes towards a computer (emotional-motivational relationship with a computer) and to disclose the connection with factual computer literacy using multidimensional statistical methods. Methodology: The empirical-experimental part of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Negative Attitudes, Data Analysis, Multivariate Analysis
Peer reviewedTaylor, Harriet G.; Mounfield, Luegina C. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1994
Presents research conducted with a group of non-computer science majors to determine the effects of prior computing experience on success in college computer science courses. Specific relationships between prior experience factors and gender were studied, and the results indicate that pre-college computing can have an important role in achieving…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Computer Science
Peer reviewedLanderholm, Elizabeth – Early Child Development and Care, 1995
A sample of 250 early childhood teachers were surveyed to identify their computer attitudes. Found a general sequence of stages that early childhood teachers go through when implementing the computer into the classroom: a stage of focus on buying computers; a stage of confusion; a stage of pulling it all together; and finally, a stage of full…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy
Peer reviewedRobinson, Paulette – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 1998
Presents a phenomenological study of student experience in a computer conference learning environment. Issues for students in conferences revolved around spatial disorientation. Students grappled with getting into a computer space, familiarity of use, getting stuck, and the class as a necessary evil within spatial issues. (Author/PVD)
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedAnderson, Daniel K.; Reed, W. Michael – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1998
Examines how the Field Independent/Dependent (FI/D) learning styles of 24 science and math teachers in West Virginia might relate to the teachers' attitudes toward the Internet. Research questions focused on the effect of an Internet-based workshop on Internet-related knowledge and attitudes, relationship between prior computer experiences and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedClark, Caleb John – TechTrends, 2000
Defines a "geek" as a person in love with technology, computers, and the Internet, and suggests ways that technology-training professionals can discover their "inner geek" to improve their ability to design appropriate learning and performance systems. Presents actions to take and examples for game playing; exploring; embracing technology;…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software
Peer reviewedQutami, Yusuf; Abu-Jaber, Majed – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1997
Self-efficacy in computer skills of 165 students in an introductory computer course at Sultan Qaboos University (Oman) was examined according to gender and cognitive learning style. Results indicated no gender effect on the overall computer self-efficacy score, differences in some low-level computer skills favoring males, and differences in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedMcNair, Shannan; Kirova-Petrova, Anna; Bhargava, Ambika – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2001
Identifies some strategies for supporting young girls in their use of computer technology through appropriate role modeling, thoughtful selection of software, and "gender fair" teaching strategies for classroom practice. Outlines some sources of gender bias in the use of computers by young children. (JPB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy
Lipscomb, George B.; Doppen, Frans H. – International Journal of Social Education, 2005
The setting of this case study was a course within a large university's teacher preparation program entitled "Integrating Technology Into the Social Studies Classroom." Simultaneous with this course, the students in this study also received instruction in effective teaching strategies, social studies methods, and completed two field experiences in…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teacher Attitudes, Computer Attitudes, Graduate Students

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