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Wilkinson, Kelly – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2006
Students believe that they are computer literate. When asked, students perceive themselves as skilled in a variety of computer applications. This research compares students' perceptions with their reality. Students did not perform well on pretests of Microsoft Office, but improved their posttests scores with instruction. The study also examined…
Descriptors: Computer Software, White Students, Student Attitudes, Computer Literacy
Peer reviewedHackbarth, Steven – TechTrends, 2002
Discusses gender differences in computer literacy and the unsuccessful integration of computer technology and its impact on girls and minorities. Describes a study of fourth graders that investigated attitudes toward books, television, and computers; home access to computers; changes in computer confidence; and links between inequitable access and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Computers, Books, Change Agents
Schubert, Jane G.; And Others – 1984
Designed to assist educators in improving computer learning opportunities for students, this packet of materials presents practical strategies that address 12 barriers to equitable instruction: (1) lack of encouragement for females and minority students to use computers; (2) potential value of computer learning more apparent to males than females;…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Opportunities
Chisholm, Ines Marquez; Carey, Jane; Hernandez, Anthony – 1998
This study explores the question of accessibility to existing campus technology by low socio-economic, nontraditional, and minority college students. Questions posed are: (1) "Do nontraditional, low socio-economic and traditionally underrepresented students have the same access to computers and information technology as traditional majority…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Access to Information, College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction
Peer reviewedSutton, Rosemary E. – Review of Educational Research, 1991
Research conducted in the 1980s on differences in race/ethnicity, gender, and social class in the kindergarten through grade 12 and in the educational uses of computers is summarized in terms of access, processes, and outcomes, focusing on equity. Conclusions include the implication that computer use has maintained and even exaggerated existing…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Education, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education

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