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Kenton, Jeffrey; Blummer, Barbara – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2010
This paper explores the numerous definitions of digital literacy, discusses its relationship to information literacy, and describes applications of digital literacy instruction in institutions of higher education. It also offers opportunities for academic librarians, and especially those in junior and community colleges, to enhance students'…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Colleges, Information Literacy, Librarians
Peer reviewedCaverly, David C.; MacDonald, Lucy – Journal of Developmental Education, 2003
Discusses how technology has changed higher education and how it is important to teach developmental students to effectively use technology to become better students and more effective workers. Describes a variety of portable devices and learning strategy applications. Recommends that developmental educators seriously consider the use of Personal…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedRusk, Mike D.; Eversole, Otis H., III – Community & Junior College Libraries, 1985
Describes the microcomputing services offered by the Learning Resources Center at Tulsa Junior College to students, faculty, and library staff, discussing such issues as software development, student use of software in the library, and the need for microcomputer literacy among library staff. (DMM)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedDusick, Diane M.; Yildirim, Soner – Community College Review, 2000
Explores the relationship between attitudes toward computers and computer use, as well as the most effective types of training for faculty. Increasing faculty competence will encourage computer use in the classroom. Ideally, training should be designed for each individual's level of anxiety, liking, and confidence when using computers. Encouraging…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Computer Anxiety, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy
Stewart, Anne – 1984
In spring 1984, a survey was undertaken to determine what activities were being conducted by member institutions of the League for Innovation in the Community College to help staff members become more comfortable with and knowledgeable about computers. League members were asked to provide information on the current level of computer usage among…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedSellen, Mary – Journal of General Education, 2002
Addresses the issue of information literacy as it applies to general education, arguing that information literacy will be an integral part of culture and a cultural change agent in the 21st century. Suggests the incorporation of the visual and aural into the idea of text changes the static nature of texts, leading to the need for multimedia…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Access to Computers, Community Colleges, Computer Literacy
Palola, E. – 1989
A new level of learning resources is surfacing in many postsecondary institutions, taking one of three principal forms: an independent study model of one-on-one learning, computer communications via e-mail between teachers and learners, or online database searching to facilitate access to information and the use of libraries. The use of these…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Resources
Peer reviewedTunison, Scott – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 2002
Considers the extent to which schools need to address computer technology, and discusses which strategies can be employed to maximize the benefits and minimize the difficulties in integrating computer technology into the current educational framework. Advocates incorporation of computer technology into educational practices. (Contains 17…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Community Colleges, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedGeorge, Orlando J., Jr. – Community College Journal, 2000
Describes a Delaware Technical and Community College certificate program, training K-12 faculty in computer-based competencies such as word processing, databases, e-mail, Internet usage, and development of online courses. Describes seven principles of good program design, the processes for program development, delivery modes, and indicators of…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Community Colleges, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education
McCready, Joan W. – 1990
Designed for community college faculty who plan to employ computers in their classrooms, this paper defines computer literacy as not only knowing how to use computers but also knowing when it is appropriate to do so. The paper provides examples of inappropriate uses of computer technology in education, presents a brief history of the…
Descriptors: College Planning, Community Colleges, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
Peer reviewedCoklin, Karen A. – Journal of Applied Research in the Community College, 1999
In spring 1998, a total of 452 students in 49 selected classes and 44% of faculty at Johnson County Community College returned surveys assessing respondents' computer usage and future computer needs. Results indicate a trend toward greater utilization of computers in education. (Contains nine references.) (PGS)
Descriptors: College Planning, Community Colleges, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy
O'Sullivan, Mary F. – 1995
Accepting the image of computer technology as incompatible with women reinforces the long history of women's disassociation from technology. In terms of both literacy and computer technology, women's stories are not being told. How female re-entry students in a two-year college experience computer literacy and technology and what their…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Case Studies, College Students, Computer Literacy
Watson, Claude M. – 1992
The staff of the Mathematics and Computer Science Department at Lansing Community College (LCC), in Michigan, has developed a unique combination of techniques for course support. These techniques have been incorporated into an 11-week course, "Introduction to Computers," which meets for 4 hours of lecture each week, and provides hands-on…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Colleges, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
Dodge, Lucy – 2001
This article outlines the development of basic computer literacy skills courses under the auspices of the Title III Grant awarded to San Jose City College (SJCC) of San Jose, California by the United States Department of Education (Grant no. PO31A980093, Strengthening Institutions, 1998-2003). The grant has been in effect for 3 years, and grant…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, College Curriculum, College Instruction, Community Colleges
Ormerod, Dana E. – 1995
Kent State University (Ohio) Regional Campuses have conducted surveys of their applied business associate degree graduates in office management, accounting, business management, and their employers. Responses indicated the need for computer literacy appropriate to the employment situation. In addition, instructors of traditional liberal arts…
Descriptors: Accounting, Associate Degrees, Business Administration, Computer Literacy
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