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Charlotte Graham – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Nontraditional students often enroll at institutions of higher learning without the technology skills needed to complete coursework and achieve academic success. The problem at a small community college in the Southern United States is that instructors are providing limited support for nontraditional students using technology, which may leave…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Academic Support Services, Nontraditional Students, Technology Uses in Education
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Harrell, Ivan L., II; Bower, Beverly L. – American Journal of Distance Education, 2011
This study examined the student characteristics of learning style, locus of control, computer experience and access, and online course experience on persistence of community college students in online courses. An online survey instrument based on the Barsch Learning Style Inventory (1996), the Abbreviated Measure of Internal-External Locus of…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, College Students, Cognitive Style, Grade Point Average
Gilliam, Brian K. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify future trends and barriers that will either facilitate or impede the narrowing of the digital skills divide among older adults during the next 10 years. Methodology: To address the research questions, this study used a modified version of the Delphi process using a panel of experts who…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Older Adults, Community Colleges, Private Sector
Regalado, Maria Carmen – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study investigates how community college students' current levels of computer technology competence, confidence and attitudes toward technology in learning at a community college are affected by current access to technology and by demographic characteristics as well as by past experiences with computer technology. The research questions…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Ethnicity, Student Attitudes, Troubleshooting
Weglarz, Shirley – 2000
Johnson County Community College (JCCC) conducted a survey in response to faculty comments regarding entering students' lack of rudimentary computer skills. Faculty were spending time in non-computer related classes teaching students basic computer skills. The aim of the survey was to determine what the basic computer competencies for entering…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Basic Skills, Community Colleges, Computer Literacy
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Sellen, Mary – Journal of General Education, 2002
Addresses the issue of information literacy as it applies to general education, arguing that information literacy will be an integral part of culture and a cultural change agent in the 21st century. Suggests the incorporation of the visual and aural into the idea of text changes the static nature of texts, leading to the need for multimedia…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Access to Computers, Community Colleges, Computer Literacy
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Tunison, Scott – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 2002
Considers the extent to which schools need to address computer technology, and discusses which strategies can be employed to maximize the benefits and minimize the difficulties in integrating computer technology into the current educational framework. Advocates incorporation of computer technology into educational practices. (Contains 17…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Community Colleges, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education
Dodge, Lucy – 2001
This article outlines the development of basic computer literacy skills courses under the auspices of the Title III Grant awarded to San Jose City College (SJCC) of San Jose, California by the United States Department of Education (Grant no. PO31A980093, Strengthening Institutions, 1998-2003). The grant has been in effect for 3 years, and grant…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, College Curriculum, College Instruction, Community Colleges
Northern Virginia Community Coll., Annandale. – 1999
This report presents the findings from a personal computer (PC) and Internet Survey administered to Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC) students in spring 1999. The survey measured students' access to and knowledge of personal computers, e-mail, and the Internet--both at home and at work. There was a 65% response rate, with 353 of 540…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Community Colleges, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education
Tiu, Fernanda S.; Guglielmi, Josephine P.; Walton, W. Garrett, Jr. – 2002
This paper argues that the rapid increase in the use of technology in education has changed nearly every facet of the teaching and learning experience for both faculty and students. Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina, launched a technology initiative in 1999 that was designed to expand the use of technology as a communication and research…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, College Curriculum, Community Colleges, Computer Literacy
Villagran-Glover, Frances, Ed.; Barnett, Lynn, Ed. – American Association of Community Colleges (NJ3), 2004
The AACC/SBC Excelerator project enabled community colleges and their partners in six states to expand special outreach and technology workforce training programs to people who are often ignored in the new economy: low-income adults, members of racial and ethnic minorities, welfare-to-work clients, at-risk youth, people with disabilities, and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, High Risk Students, Disabilities, College Credits
Wilson, Cynthia, Ed. – Leadership Abstracts, 2000
This is volume 13 of Leadership Abstracts, a newsletter published by the League for Innovation (California). Issue number 1 of February 2000, "Community Colleges Bridging the Digital Divide," addresses the racial and economic issues inherent in the digital divide--the discrepancy between those who are technologically literate and those who…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Alternative Assessment, Community Colleges, Computer Literacy
Regional Technology Strategies, Inc., Carrboro, NC. – 2001
This paper reports on the development of the Community Computer Center (CCC) at Hibbing Community College (HCC) in Minnesota. HCC is located in the largest U.S. iron mining area in the United States. Closures of steel-producing plants are affecting the Hibbing area. Outmigration, particularly of younger workers and their families, has been…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Adult Education, College Curriculum, College Instruction