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Flatley, Marie E. – Journal of Business Education, 1983
Indicates the growing importance of having a computer and provides a discussion of basics to simplify the decision-making process when selecting a computer. (JOW)
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Literacy, Computer Programs, Computers
Wrege, Rachael – Popular Computing, 1982
Describes the facilities and programs of two major hands-on learning centers for children: the Capitol Children's Museum in Washington, D.C. and Sesame Place in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Computer-oriented activities are emphasized. A table describing several other hands-on learning centers accompanies the text. (JL)
Descriptors: Children, Communications, Computer Literacy, Learning Activities
Blumfield, Michael – Training, 1997
Workers who become adept at using computer software are often asked for help by coworkers. To use their time more efficiently, they should be prepared as effective on-the-spot trainers who might teach a group how to solve a common problem. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Microcomputers, Peer Teaching
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Torkzadeh, Gholamreza; Koufteros, Xenophon; Pflughoeft, Kurt – Structural Equation Modeling, 2003
Extended previous exploratory work on computer self-efficacy and tested a four-factor self-efficacy model. Results for 414 college students demonstrate support for the hypothesized model. Survey questions appeared relevant in most situations. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Literacy, Higher Education, Self Efficacy
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Cabaniss, Katherine – Journal of Technology in Counseling, 2002
There has been scant exploration of the extent to which counselors are using various types of computer related technology (CRT) in their work. This study examines which counselor-related tasks counselors are currently accomplishing with the help of CRT, and in what ways CRT will be used by counselors and counselor educators to do their work in the…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Counseling, Counselor Training, Delphi Technique
Napello, Dolores W. – School Business Affairs, 1990
In 1985, the Association of School Business Officials (ASBO) established a "Micro-Lab" at their annual meeting to provide members of ASBO with exposure to, and hands-on use of, various computer hardware and software. Provides a synopsis of several of the presentations made at the 1989 annual meeting. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Conferences, Microcomputers
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Kraemer, Kenneth L.; Northrop, Alana – Public Administration Review, 1989
Results of a study of computing in 46 cities showed that more attention needs to be given to computer literacy and applications in public management education programs. This article discusses the level of training in computers and information systems that needs to be offered and the implications for coursework and faculty. (JOW)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Public Administration Education
Redish, Janice C. – Technical Writing Teacher, 1988
Distinguishes between the kind of reading practiced in schools--reading to learn--and the kind of reading practiced in the workplace--reading to do. Places computer tutorials in a third category--reading to learn to do. Suggests guidelines for designing tutorials and for designing assignments. (JAD)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Guidelines, Higher Education, Technical Writing
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Brett, George H., II – North Carolina Libraries, 1992
Explains how to become more knowledgeable about using resources available on Internet. Four main areas are discussed: (1) print media resources; (2) learning to use a personal computer effectively, including the maintenance of hard disks; (3) electronic mail; and (4) interactive networking. Current and future improvements to make networks more…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Electronic Mail, Futures (of Society), Internet
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Juliff, Peter – Education and Computing, 1990
Discusses various types of end users of computer systems, describes skills they may need to have, and suggests knowledge that is needed to become an informed end user. The attitudes and responsibilities expected of users are discussed, and the role of computer-based training is examined. (Two references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Skill Analysis, Users (Information)
Stamps, David – Training, 1993
Desktop personal computers do not appear to have increased productivity, largely because employees are not being trained properly. An effective training plan includes high quality internal training staff, connection with business objectives, and focus on career development. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Cost Effectiveness, Microcomputers, Office Automation
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Ha, Louisa; Beard, Fred; Kelsey, Roy – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 1998
Examines the role computer knowledge may play in the accomplishment of short-term advertising course educational outcomes, as well as the long-term goal of improving advertising education. Finds that prior computer knowledge makes little contribution to a student's performance in any advertising course. (SR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Advertising, Computer Literacy, Higher Education
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Cahoon, Brad – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1998
In addition to basic motor and perceptual skills, Internet users need mental models of how the system works and how it functions as a social environment. Even experienced Internet users need continuous learning, which is often obtained informally within the context of work groups. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Literacy, Continuing Education, Internet
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Belanger, France; Van Slyke, Craig – Information Technology, Learning, and Performance Journal, 2000
"Play" with computer applications is form of self-directed, experiential learning. This learning results in improved mental models of applications; application use for work tasks further refines the models. Application play may benefit organizations that invest considerable resources in technology training. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Experiential Learning, Play
Garrett, Tom J. – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers, 2002
Describes a structured method for writing and formatting lessons on using computers. Steps include applying the whole-part-whole model, selecting illustrations, and using clear, accurate instructions. (JOW)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development, Lesson Plans, Microcomputers
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