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Peer reviewedLynn, Kathleen-M.; Raphael, Chad; Olefsky, Karin; Bachen, Christine M. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2003
Proposes that to bridge today's gender gap in computing, prior approaches need to integrate appeals to girls' traditional and nontraditional interests, and focus content more clearly on learning about computer design itself. A test of this strategy obtained significant increases in the treatment group's interest in, sense of relevancy of, and…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Science Education, Computer System Design, Educational Development
Peer reviewedWong, Su Luan; Jalil, Habibah Ab; Ayub, Ahmad Fauzi Mohd; Bakar, Kamariah Abu; Hong, Tang Sai – Internet and Higher Education, 2003
Measures preservice teachers' attitudes toward information technology (IT) following their participation in a discrete IT course taught in a constructivist learning environment where the students collaborated to achieve their learning goals and problem solve on tasks. Results revealed that with the constructivist learning approach infused in the…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedWang, Pien; Chan, Pui San – Computers & Education, 1995
Responses were collected from 117 secondary school teachers in Singapore to determine what teachers perceive to be the disadvantages, major facilitators, and inhibitors of computer-assisted instruction. Immediate feedback to students and provision of alternative teaching techniques were found to be the major advantages; isolation and costs were…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Costs, Feedback
Peer reviewedDavidson, Gayle V.; Ritchie, Scott D. – Journal of Computing in Childhood Education, 1994
A total of 475 kindergarten through fifth-grade students, 231 parents, and 34 teachers at a Texas elementary school were surveyed about their attitudes toward computers in the classroom in 1991 and again 1 year later. Attitudes toward computers among the student population were very positive, and levels of computer anxiety declined significantly…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Computer Anxiety, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedHaugland, Susan W.; Shade, Daniel D. – Journal of Computing in Childhood Education, 1994
Surveyed 112 early childhood teachers, administrators, college faculty, curriculum specialists, business representatives, and students on the current status of computer integration in early childhood classrooms. Found that 79% of the respondents used computers with children aged 3-5 years and that the majority stressed that computer software for…
Descriptors: Administrators, College Faculty, Computer Attitudes, Computer Software Evaluation
Peer reviewedGilmore, Alison M. – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1995
Evaluates a program designed to introduce educational uses of computers to teachers and to facilitate their integration into classroom activities. The model involved teachers in a school-based action-research project supported by visits from resource personnel with clusters of teachers attending two meetings to evaluate experiences, share ideas,…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Courseware
Peer reviewedKinzie, Mable B.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1994
A study of 359 undergraduate students in business (n=125), education (n=111), and nursing (n=123) in 3 state university systems investigated the use of 2 affective measures concerning aspects of computer technology. Data on construct validity, relationship between results of the two measures, and implications for future research are reported.…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs
Peer reviewedHardy, Janice V. – Computers in the Schools, 1998
Examines the literature that discusses teacher attitudes toward and knowledge of computer technology to determine how they incorporate it into their classrooms. Topics include motivation; training; support; computer anxiety; deterrents to the use of computer technology; and training needs, including inservice and staff development and…
Descriptors: Computer Anxiety, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedJones, Dorothy E. – Library Trends, 1999
Compares results of a 1998 survey concerning university library support staff perceptions and opinions about technological change to results of a similar survey administered to the same population in 1988. Offers the evolving perceptions, opinions, and suggestions of these library personnel as a resource for better planning of library automation…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Attitudes, Employee Attitudes, Library Automation
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
Peer reviewedHerring, Susan Davis – College & Research Libraries, 2001
Explores faculty attitudes toward the Web as a tool for their: students' research; use of the Web in classroom instruction; and policies concerning Web use by students. Results show although faculty members generally feel positive about the Web as a research tool, they question the accuracy and reliability of Web content and are concerned about…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedBohlin, Roy M.; Hunt, Nancy P. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1995
Describes a study that investigated the effects of course structure variables, including course length and course frequency, on the computer anxiety, confidence, and attitudes of pre- and inservice teachers. Results show students in courses that met over a longer period of time had significantly greater changes in computer anxiety, confidence, and…
Descriptors: Change, Computer Anxiety, Computer Attitudes, Course Organization
Poling, Don J. – Educational Technology, 1994
The use of electronic mail (e-mail) to facilitate communications between professors and students is presented. Examples of uses include announcements, students' questions, counseling, distribution of class assignments, quizzes, grade posting, homework hints, and attendance issues. Advantages and disadvantages are discussed. (SLW)
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedJacobson, Frances F. – Journal of Youth Services in Libraries, 1994
Discussion of inequality in access to computer technology focuses on gender differences in attitudes toward using computers in libraries, based on experiences at the University High School, a laboratory school at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Topics addressed include female role models and local support groups. (Contains four…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Computer Attitudes, Females, High Schools
Peer reviewedBrinkerhoff, Jonathan D.; Klein, James D.; Koroghlanian, Carol M. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2001
Examines effects of overview mode and computer experience on achievement, attitude and instructional time in a hypertext learning environment. Results indicated participants with high computer experience learned more from the program than those with low experience. Participants receiving structured or unstructured overview spent significantly more…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs


