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Lawhon, Tommie; And Others – Educational Gerontology, 1996
Older adults use computers for entertainment, education, and creative and business endeavors. Computer training helps them increase productivity, learn skills, and boost short-term memory. Electronic mail, online services, and the Internet encourage socialization. Adapted technology helps disabled and ill elders use computers. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computers, Electronic Mail, Internet
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Timmermann, Sandra – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1998
Identifies the number and characteristics of older adults using computers and barriers to their computer learning. Describes model programs such as SeniorNet and outlines future trends and issues in computer use. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Literacy, Information Technology, Older Adults
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Smith, Sheila M. – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2001
Using Bandura's four sources of influence on self-efficacy, 210 students rated their computer self-efficacy. Mastery experiences were most influential for white males; vicarious learning had the most influence for females and nonwhite students. (Contains 29 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Influences, Self Efficacy, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Schau, Terry – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 2001
Examines Current Population Survey data describing who uses the Internet (by age and education level), where they access it (home, school, and workplace), and for what purposes. Depicts Internet use by occupational and industry category and discusses how this changes employment qualifications. (JOW)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Internet, Job Skills, Tables (Data)
Stephenson, Maureen – Adults Learning (England), 2002
Surveys of 22 older adult neophyte computer users, 15 participants in a Universities of the Third Age computer group, and 69 elderly nonusers, quitters, or computer users determined what motivates older adults to learn about computers and what they find helpful/unhelpful in instruction. Support in the early stages of learning and understanding of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Literacy, Learning Motivation, Older Adults
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Hollis-Sawyer, Lisa A.; Sterns, Harvey L. – Educational Gerontology, 1999
Spreadsheet training using either goal-oriented or verbal persuasion approach was given to 106 computer novices aged 50-89. Goal orientation achieved more changes in computer attitudes, efficacy, and proficiency. Intellectual ability and personality dimensions did not affect results. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Literacy, Goal Orientation, Older Adults
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Bodenhorn, Nancy – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2004
The ways in which students use a computer college search program on their own are compared with the ways in which school counselors use the same program. Twelve high school juniors completed two computer searches using the Peterson's College Quest Program, one alone and one with a counselor. Three major areas of differences were found. The lists…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, School Counselors, College Choice, Online Searching
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Mayhorn, Christopher B.; Stronge, Aideen J.; McLaughlin, Anne Collins; Rogers, Wendy A. – Educational Gerontology, 2004
Adults over the age of 65 are the fastest growing segment of computer users. Due to this increased demand, effective training programs are essential. Although previous research findings illustrate the importance of older adults' goals, abilities, and experience levels in learning to use computers, these factors are often neglected in the…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Older Adults, Adult Education, Computer Literacy
Romanik, Dale; Rembowski, Mary – Research Services, Miami-Dade County Public Schools, 2011
Section 1008.30 (formerly 240.117), Florida Statutes, requires the State Board of Education to develop and implement a common placement testing program to assess the basic computation and communication skills of students who intend to enter a degree program at any public community college or state university. Every year the State provides reports…
Descriptors: Scoring, Community Colleges, Communication Skills, College Freshmen
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O'Connor, Eileen – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2011
Given the challenges facing higher education in the fast-changing educational and social environment, what can be learned from an instructor who has braved the rapidly changing stream of technologies and has subsequently developed a personal and productive approach to using emerging technologies to teach better and farther? What aspects of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Distance Education, Online Courses, Social Environment
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Watson, Joseph A.; Pecchioni, Loretta L. – Educational Media International, 2011
The use of multimodal learning techniques is becoming more widespread, however, the pedagogical discourse surrounding its implementation into classroom and course design is complicated as these technologies are either demonized or viewed as the panacea for curriculum ills. Educators are faced with unique challenges when investigating how to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Course Content, Documentaries, Media Literacy
Ives, Eugenia A. – Online Submission, 2012
The purpose of this study was to examine and better understand the social cognitive effects of digital technology on teenagers' brains and their socialization processes, as well as to learn best practices with regard to digital technology consumption. An extensive literature review was conducted on the social cognitive effects of digital…
Descriptors: Influence of Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Web 2.0 Technologies, Computer Literacy
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Slegers, Karin; van Boxtel, Martin P. J.; Jolles, Jelle – Educational Gerontology, 2007
According to the skill transfer concept, people may use general technological skills to solve new problems. To test this concept, a technological transfer test was included in a randomized controlled-intervention study aimed at the causal relationship between computer use and autonomy of older adults. Older adults with and without exposure to…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Internet, Computers, Computer Literacy
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Charalambous, Kyriacos; Ioannou, Ifigenia – Learning, Media and Technology, 2008
This article explores the attitudes and opinions of Cypriot primary teachers about the use of the Internet for their personal development and as an educational tool. It also examines the teachers' concerns about the implementation of the Internet in schools and their opinions about what has to be done in order to ensure its effective integration…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Computer Uses in Education, Technology Integration
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Abbiss, Jane – Gender and Education, 2008
A review of the international research literature pertaining to gender and information technology (IT) schooling reveals changing ideas about what constitutes a gender problem. Much of the literature is concerned with gender differences in computer uses and interests and perceived disadvantages accruing to females as a result of these differences.…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Information Technology, Gender Differences, Gender Issues
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