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Njagi, K. O.; Havice, W. L. – African Higher Education Review, 2011
Recent advances in the contemporary world, especially in the area of computer technology, have heralded the development and implementation of new and innovative teaching strategies and particularly with the Internet revolution. This study assessed students' attitude towards computer technology. Specifically, the study assessed differences in…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Computer Attitudes, Pretests Posttests
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Okojie, Mabel C. P. O.; Olinzock, Anthony – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2006
The aim of this paper is to examine various indicators associated with the development of a positive mind-set toward the use of technology for instruction. The paper also examines the resources available to help teachers keep pace with technological innovation. Electronic classrooms have some complexities associated with them; therefore, support…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Electronic Classrooms, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
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Kay, Robin; Knaack, Liesel – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2007
A learning object is an interactive web-based tool that supports learning by enhancing, amplifying, and guiding the cognitive processes of a learner. To date, no formal research has been done on the use of learning objects in secondary school science classrooms. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of learning objects developed for…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Cognitive Processes, Classrooms, Educational Technology
Nicol, Jan Maynard; Butler, Syd – Education Canada, 1996
On-site visits and staff interviews at four elementary schools in British Columbia (Canada) found that many computers were underutilized. Most teachers lacked the expertise to maximize the potential of computers, did not have time to fully master software programs, and could not explain how software programs supported their curriculum goals. (LP)
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Classroom Research, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy