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Peer reviewedAwang, Faridah; Anderson, Marcia A.; Baker, Clora Mae – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2003
Responses to an Illinois survey by 19 human resource managers and 26 university and 71 community college information systems instructors rated the importance of workplace and technology skills for entry-level information services and support personnel. Both groups ranked nontechnical/soft skills and information technology certification as…
Descriptors: Certification, Computer Literacy, Employment Potential, Entry Workers
Peer reviewedSullivan, Virginia – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1998
Responses from Canadian personnel managers (265 women, 148 men) indicated that women spent more time using computers; both men and women used information technologies (fax, voice mail, modem, scanner, copiers, etc.) extensively; and women used computers more often than men for word-processing tasks. (SK)
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Literacy, Foreign Countries, Information Technology
Peer reviewedRedmann, Donna H.; Kotrlik, Joe W.; Harrison, Betty C.; Handley, Cindy S. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1998
A majority of 166 secondary Louisiana business teachers surveyed felt their skills were inadequate in productivity software and information technology. They rely on self-directed learning and literature for professional development. Inservice training did not seem to improve their skills. (SK)
Descriptors: Business Education Teachers, Computer Literacy, Information Technology, Inservice Teacher Education


