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Craig, John S. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1993
Presents a model for training end-users of in-house computer systems that consists of nine stages: needs assessment; defining the learning objective; analyzing existing training; written documentation; selecting training methods; adult learning issues; minimalist design strategies; testing documents; and evaluating the training session. (34…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Industrial Training, Instructional Development

Francis, Leslie J. – Computers and Education, 1993
Discussion of measuring computer-related attitudes of students focuses on the development of a new measure of attitudes toward computers for use with undergraduate students that operationalizes the affective attitudinal domain independently of the behavioral or cognitive intentions. Reliability and validity are addressed, and gender differences…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Attitude Measures, Computer Literacy, Higher Education

Ovens, Cora S. H. – Electronic Library, 1991
Discusses the need for computer literacy for library staff. Computer applications in libraries and information centers are described; problems concerning computerization in libraries are discussed, including computer anxiety, differences in information retrieval methodologies, and user friendliness; and solutions to these problems are suggested,…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Literacy, Guides, Information Centers

Eastman, Beva – Computers in Human Services, 1991
Discusses women's use of computers and considers how the principles of feminism affect computerization. Highlights include the computerization process; gender differences in learning; models for feminist use of computers, including information processing and telecommunications; and a resource list of women's organizations that use computers.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Literacy, Databases, Females

Feldman, Cecile A. – Journal of Dental Education, 1990
The University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine's recently established computer program involved creation of a lab with six microcomputers and design of a course in computer literacy for dentistry. Students (N=94) found the course appropriate in format and time, and self-reported knowledge increased in all but three subject areas. (MSE)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Dental Schools

Hansen, Leif; And Others – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1993
A survey of 73 Danish adult participants in computer training and interviews with 32 showed that participants had positive computer attitudes but few expectations of the courses; courses only moderately realized developers' intentions; and participants used resulting learning only moderately at work or in further education. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, Computer Literacy, Expectation

Maxam, Susan E.; Stocker, H. Robert – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1993
In 18 beginning computer classes of middle and high school students, 409 pre- and postsemester keyboarding timings were taken. Significant differences in grades were related to developmental phase (those in cognitive or overlap phases had lower grades than those in associative phase--over 25 words per minute). Students showed significant progress…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Literacy, High Schools, Junior High Schools
Coburn, Janet – School Planning and Management, 1999
Discusses ways in which teachers in Texas have managed to keep up with trends in educational technology and thus raise their teaching effectiveness. Describes the process of teachers as learners that developed from a professional-development program. The program provided computer knowledge in all commonly used areas, and furnished all participants…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching

Kryder, LeeAnne G. – Business Communication Quarterly, 1999
Describes how, with only a basic level of computer competence, the author managed to successfully integrate computer usage into her business communication course, despite the administration's inability to provide support. Discusses what she did, why, and how. (SR)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Class Activities, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education

Mabrito, Mark – Business Communication Quarterly, 1999
Describes how and why the author requires at least one assignment in his business writing classes in which students write a document for the Web using an HTML editor and devoting time to audience/design considerations. (SR)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Business Communication, Computer Literacy, Higher Education

Sheffield, Caryl J. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 1998
Analyzes trends in computer-literacy skills of preservice teachers during the period 1991/92 to 1996/97. A significant linear pattern of increasing means was found in word processing, spreadsheet, hardware, operating system software, and the mouse. Analysis provides a perspective on how increasing access to computers in high school translates into…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development, Educational Technology

Turner, G. Marc; Sweany, Noelle Wall; Husman, Jenefer – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2000
Discussion of computer literacy and the rapidly changing face of technology focuses on a study that redefined computer literacy to include competencies for using graphical user interfaces for operating systems, hypermedia applications, and the Internet. Describes the development and testing of the Computer Interface Literacy Measure with…
Descriptors: Competence, Computer Literacy, Correlation, Higher Education

Mamary, Edward M.; Charles, Patricia – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 2000
A survey of 1,120 physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants identified their top preferences for continuing education delivery methods: in-person conferences, print-based self-study, and CD-ROM. Least favored were interactive audioconferences. Although most had computer access, traditional methods were more frequently used; lack of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Distance Education, Internet

Morrell, Roger W.; Park, Denise C.; Mayhorn, Christopher B.; Kelley, Catherine L. – Educational Gerontology, 2000
Adults aged 60-74 (n=30) and 75+ (n=30) were taught to use an electronic bulletin board system either with instructions (simple) or instructions preceded by a system explanation (expanded). The younger group were better at acquiring and retaining computer skills. Simple instructions facilitated skill development better than the expanded treatment.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aging (Individuals), Computer Literacy, Electronic Mail

Wingenbach, Gary J. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2000
College agriculture students who took pencil-and-paper tests scored significantly higher than those taking electronic versions of the tests. Those with a field independent learning style scored significantly higher than field-dependent students, had lower computer anxiety, and enjoyed using computers more. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Agricultural Education, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Literacy