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Sadik, Alaa – Evaluation Review, 2006
This study reports on the Arabization and empirical evaluation of two standard scales to assess Egyptian teachers' attitudes toward personal use and school use of computers. To date, no similar instruments have been translated and empirically evaluated in an Arabic-speaking community. Data provided by a sample of 443 teachers support the…
Descriptors: Teachers, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
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Cooper, J. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2006
This paper examines the evidence for the digital divide based on gender. An overview of research published in the last 20 years draws to the conclusion that females are at a disadvantage relative to men when learning about computers or learning other material with the aid of computer-assisted software. The evidence shows that the digital divide…
Descriptors: Males, Females, Gender Bias, Computer Literacy
Colevins, Helen; Bond, Diana; Clark, Kathy – Computers in Libraries, 2006
Returning registered nurses face an uphill challenge when re-entering their field. To help ease the technology shock for nurses who have been out of the field for more than 5 years, info pros in one medical library collaborated with administrators of a nursing education program to purchase Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) and load them with…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Nurses, Medical Libraries, Hospitals
Looi, Chee-Kit; And Others – 1994
When students feel that their learning needs are not being met by computer-aided instruction, learning becomes passive, often resulting in boredom, frustration or a dislike for learning with computers. "Button Theory" allows the student to express his feelings and questions to the computer at the touch of a button, thus enhancing control over the…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Computer Graphics
Liu, Min; Wheat, John – 1995
Interactive kiosks are becoming very popular in industries, educational institutions and public facilities. This paper discusses the design and development of a multimedia kiosk (Project iTOWER) by the University of Texas at Austin using the state-of-the-art technology and reports the results of the use of this system by students. The kiosk…
Descriptors: Access to Information, College Students, Computer Attitudes, Computer System Design
Hurn, Janet; Thibeault, Nancy – 1996
This paper outlines efforts at Miami University (Middletown, Ohio) to bridge the "generation gap" between students who are comfortable using computer technologies and the faculty and staff who are reluctant to use them. Two Instructional Technology Fairs were held on campus (in Springs 1995 and 1996) to show faculty, staff, students, and…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Grimm, Andrea Suzanne – 1998
Parental attitudes and expectations about the use of the Internet in education are important for local school administrators and teachers to consider when the Internet reaches their classrooms because parental involvement has been shown to have a positive influence on students' academic achievement. The purpose of this study was to gather data on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education
Kosakowski, John – 1998
To be effective, technology cannot exist in a vacuum, but must become part of the whole educational environment. New measures of evaluation are under development which would help to better define the role of technology in its wider context. This ERIC digest summarizes the observed benefits of technology implementation and addresses the importance…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology
Chen, Joyce; Bankston, Ronnie – 1998
Computers are now perceived as a required resource by business, education, and government, as well as in personal life. The rates of adoption of information technologies among these groups (business, education, government, family/individual) have varied, which may have created knowledge gaps. Based on the data collected from a telephone survey in…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Higher Education
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Ku, Heng-Yu; Lohr, Linda; Cheng, Yi-Chia – Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 2004
Few universities are currently offering an online course with collaborative learning component in Instructional Design. This study shared information on an on-going evaluation of online Instructional Design courses from 94 graduate students who have taken this course, hoping to find out the most effective way to deliver similar courses. This…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Instructional Design, Online Courses, Web Based Instruction
Isman, Aytekin; Dabaj, Fahme – Online Submission, 2004
By the developments of technology that is bridge among science and application to supply needs of human beings. Technology affects all aspects and issues in human beings' lives. Especially, it creates competitive trends and global action to people. On the other hand, adaptation to the changes becomes inevitable situation under the perspective of…
Descriptors: Internet, Student Characteristics, Graduate Students, Foreign Countries
Horrigan, John B.; Rainie, Lee – 2002
The findings in this report come from a survey conducted in March 2001 in which 1,501 people interviewed in March 2000 were re-interviewed. This longitudinal approach shows that over the course of a year people's use of the Internet gets more serious and functional. Internet users were much more likely in 2001 to use the Web at their jobs and go…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Oriented Programs, Electronic Mail
Lee, HeeKap – 2001
Today, many educational institutions have been challenged to integrate technology. Researchers have argued that implementing innovation without considering clients' needs or concerns usually results in resistance to change. The reason for this problem is a lack of attention to the clients' attitudes, perceptions, and concerns. This paper…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Change, Educational Development
Bates, Reid; Khasawneh, Samer – Online Submission, 2004
The objective of the present study was to model and test the extent to which previous success, online learning technology anxiety, and instructor-provided training influenced online learning technology efficacy beliefs, and subsequent motivation to use online learning technologies in the college classroom. The results, based on a sample of 280…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Student Motivation, Online Courses, Causal Models
Guice, Abdul Azeez; McCoy, Leah P. – 2001
This study examined utilization of digital resources at two different Native American tribal schools, one located in the Southwest and another in the Northwest. Ethnographic methods were employed in the study to explore the cultural issues involved in the use of computers in the tribal schools. Site visits were conducted of the two schools.…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, American Indians, Case Studies, Computer Attitudes
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