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Chalfen, Daniel Hilton; Farb, Sharon E. – Library Hi Tech, 1996
In light of the compliance requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, this article explains adaptive computing technology and its use in the design of a new implementation of ORION, the online information system at the University of California Los Angeles. Addresses, both postal and electronic when possible, are provided for several…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Accessibility (for Disabled), Compliance (Legal), Computer System Design
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Hackbarth, Steve – TechTrends, 2000
The Computer Literacy Assessment Tool (CLAT) (Hackbarth, 1997) was administered to third-grade classes over the course of one academic year, measuring factors that affected changes in students' computer literacy. Results presented here focus primarily on the impact of classroom computer access on computer vocabulary, and the extent to which…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Change, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
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Beasley, William; Jarvis, Moana – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2004
Image maps are a means of making a picture "clickable", so that different portions of the image can be hyperlinked to different URLS. There are two basic types of image maps: server-side and client-side. Besides requiring access to a CGI on the server, server-side image maps are undesirable from the standpoint of accessibility--creating…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Hypermedia, Information Technology, Access to Computers
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Clark, Kevin – Urban Education, 2005
The goal of this exploratory research study was to use the self-directed learning framework in a nonformal learning environment to determine how an underserved community would use technology. The factors that support self-directed learning in a nonformal learning environment were the ability to communicate, access information, and acquire…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Educational Technology, Nonformal Education, Access to Computers
Pavia, Catherine Matthews – Journal of Basic Writing, 2004
I conducted teacher research in a basic writing computer classroom to discover what two basic writers brought to the computer classroom that could complicate their interactions with technology and their ability to write with computers during our class. My discussion is twofold: First, I explore the writers' differing attitudes towards computers,…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Basic Writing, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes
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Angus, Lawrence; Snyder, Ilana; Sutherland-Smith, Wendy – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2004
Because access to new technologies is unequally distributed, there has been considerable debate about the growing gap between the so-called information-rich and information-poor. Such concerns have led to high-profile information technology policy initiatives in many countries. In Australia, in an attempt to 'redress the balance between the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Computers, Equal Education, Educationally Disadvantaged
Selwyn, Neil; Gorard, Stephen – Adults Learning, 2004
Over two and a half years, the authors conducted a detailed survey of 1101 adults in England and Wales, 100 follow-up interviews and year-long case studies of 25 families. The data have led them to construct a rich and often thought-provoking picture of how adults are using information and communications technologies (ICTs) in their day-to-day…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, Information Technology
Beem, Edgar Allen – Teacher Magazine, 2006
In this article, the author reports how Maine has started to put laptops in the hands of all its middle school students. Today, more than half of Yarmouth, Maine's 435 students and all of its teachers have their own Apple iBooks as part of a statewide effort that has put laptops into the hands of every 7th and 8th grader in Maine. As computers…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Middle School Students, Middle School Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education
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DenBeste, Michelle – History Teacher, 2003
As universities and history departments argue over how best to make history "relevant" to students of the twenty-first century, and as professors are increasingly under pressure to integrate technology into their courses, many questions remain unanswered as to the usefulness, reliability, and pedagogical soundness of the new and ever-changing…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Access to Computers
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Blagojevic, Bonnie – Young Children, 2003
What is the role of early education programs in bridging the digital divide-helping all children become skilled technology users? Blagojevic addresses three issues: access, literacy/learning, and content. She discusses finding or funding computers for the classroom (access) and professional development to support teachers' computer skills…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Early Childhood Education, Educational Technology, Educational Finance
Bertot, John Carlo; Jaeger, Paul T.; Langa, Lesley A.; McClure, Charles R. – Library Journal, 2006
Public access to the Internet and computers is transforming public libraries into de facto e-government access points, for such disparate services as disaster relief, Medicare drug plans, and even benefits for children and families. This new role for public libraries is not just user-initiated. Government agencies now refer people to public…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Public Agencies, Library Services, Financial Support
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Campbell, Todd C.; Catlin, Lynn A.; Melchert, Timothy P. – Journal of Drug Education, 2003
The state of Wisconsin recently launched a Research-to-Practice Initiative. One aspect of the Wisconsin initiative was to survey Wisconsin-Certified Alcohol and other Drug Abuse Counselors (CADCs) to assess their attitudes, reported practices, and resources in regard to the integration of research and practice. The sample for the present study…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Work Environment, Internet, Electronic Mail
Project Tomorrow, 2008
Speak Up 2007 provided online surveys for K-12 students, teachers, parents (in English and Spanish) and for the first time, school leaders, defined as school principals, technology coordinators, district administrators and school board members. In addition to asking foundational questions about technology use, 21st century skills and schools of…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Principals, Electronic Learning, Online Courses
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Kabonoki, S. K. – Open Learning, 2008
This case study involved 429 distance education diploma students at the University of Botswana. The aim of the study was to find out whether these students had access to MP3 players and other technologies essential in distance learning. Findings show that, contrary to expectations, learners did not have access to MP3 digital audio devices.…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Access to Computers, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology
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Parke, Carol S.; Taylor, Jeanne K. – Research in the Schools, 2008
This paper describes the process and results of teacher-research conducted at Parkside Middle School, a Professional Development School in an Appalachian state. Working together as a team, teachers and a university faculty liaison examined students' perceptions regarding academic and social climate issues. A questionnaire containing Likert-type…
Descriptors: Professional Development Schools, Student Attitudes, Partnerships in Education, Social Environment
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