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Lin, Cheng-Yao – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science & Technology Education, 2008
This study explored the efficacy of web-based workshops in topics in elementary school mathematics in fostering teachers' confidence and competence in using instructional technology, and thereby promoting more positive attitudes toward using computers and Internet resources in the mathematics classroom. It consisted of in-depth interviews of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Workshops, Educational Technology, Internet
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Bhushan, Poonam – Open Learning, 2008
The role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in addressing global development agenda, including the key Millennium Development Goal of promoting gender equality and empowering women, is being increasingly recognised. ICTs, by themselves, however cannot be effective if they do not address the central issue of women's access and…
Descriptors: Open Universities, Females, Distance Education, Educational Technology
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Rosenthal, Rita L. – Educational Gerontology, 2008
With the ever-increasing impact of computerized communication and information delivery, the need to encourage learning about technology is critical for the older population today as well as for soon-to-be retirees. Adler (1996, 2002, 2003) has described and defined the key benefits to seniors: enhanced communication with family and friends,…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Females, Lifelong Learning, Computer Literacy
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Lin, Cheng-Yao – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2008
This study sought to examine preservice teachers' beliefs about their intent to use educational technology in mathematics classrooms. Also, web-based instruction on topics in elementary school mathematics was used to foster teachers' confidence and competence in using instructional technology, thereby promoting positive attitudes toward use of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Mathematics, Web Based Instruction, Educational Technology
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Martin, Jeffrey J.; McCaughtry, Nate; Kulinna, Pamela; Cothran, Donetta; Faust, Roberta – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2008
The purpose of our study was to examine the impact of mentoring-based professional development on physical education teachers' efficacy. Experienced mentor teachers were paired (n = 15) with inexperienced protege teachers (n = 15) at the beginning of a yearlong intervention study. It was hypothesized that teachers would increase their efficacy to…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Mentors, Self Efficacy, Computer Attitudes
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Hammett, Roberta F. – English Quarterly, 1997
Discusses the role of computers in today's world and the construction of computer use attitudes, such as gender gaps. Suggests how schools might close the gaps. Includes a brief explanation about how facility with computers is important for women in their efforts to gain equitable treatment in all aspects of their lives. (PA)
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
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Moon, Youngme; Nass, Clifford – Communication Research, 1996
Tests, in two studies, whether people respond to computer personalities the same way they respond to human personalities: experiment 1 matched dominant and submissive subjects with a computer endowed with like characteristics; experiment 2 used the same experimental design to assess users' psychological responses to changes in personality-based…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Communication Research, Computer Attitudes, Higher Education
Miller, Pat – Technology Connection, 1997
Suggests ways for educators to become computer literate: (1) admit you don't know about computers; (2) be patient with yourself; (3) read about technology; (4) get a home computer; (5) attend training; (6) experiment; (7) ask for assistance; and (8) talk with others about what works for them. (AEF)
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Information Technology, Microcomputers
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Moule, Pam – Nurse Education Today, 2003
An interpretive paradigm was used to distill four themes from interviews with six nursing students about information and communications technology. Themes were initial intimidation in learning computers, lack of time and motivation to learn, the crucial nature of computer ownership to facilitate experimentation, and limited access to computers in…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Computer Attitudes, Ethics, Higher Education
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Harrison, Allison W.; Rainer, R. Kelly, Jr. – Computers in Human Behavior, 1996
Discussion of user satisfaction with computers focuses on a study that tested the construct validity and reliability of the End User Computing Satisfaction Instrument. Highlights include the relationship of user satisfaction and computer attitudes, computer anxiety, computer skill, and computer usage; and implications for the management of…
Descriptors: Administration, Computer Anxiety, Computer Attitudes, Computers
Chiou, Guey-Fa – Educational Technology, 1995
Discusses the use of beliefs to guide researchers in the development of computer-based learning. Topics include properties of beliefs; beliefs about learning; beliefs about computer technologies; directions for computer-based learning, including multimedia technology, virtual reality, and groupware; and learning rationales, including…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Instructional Design
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Robin, Bernard R.; Tellez, Kip T.; Miller, Robert W. Mudge – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 1998
Describes a study of preservice teachers that investigated two types of Internet connectivity to determine whether access to graphical user interface (GUI) tools increase both the level of use and positive attitudes toward technology. Results at mid-point reveal more positive attitudes and more time spent by using GUI tools. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Attitudes, Higher Education, Internet
Kirkpatrick, Heather; Cuban, Larry – Educational Technology, 1998
Provides a synthesis of the research findings on gender differences in the field of computers. Examines several popular theories of why the differences exist and what to do about them. (AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Attitudes, Computer Science, Computers
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Yildirim, Soner – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 2000
Describes a study that examined changes in preservice and inservice teachers' attitudes toward computers following their participation in an educational computing class and explored factors that contributed to their computer use. Discusses prior computer experience, having home computers, and current use of technology in the school at which they…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Computer Science Education, Prior Learning
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Jalongo, Mary Renck – Early Childhood Education Journal, 1998
Discusses ten ways that technology is being oversold and the implications for educators at all levels. Argues that while technology is considered a useful tool, sales tactics that stir fears of being antiquated and promise instant access to information, group participation, worldwide contacts, and time and money savings are misleading. (JPB)
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Practices, Educational Technology
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