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Nahl, Diane – Internet Reference Services Quarterly, 1997
Information counseling involves identifying users' skills/errors and using this information to make changes in instruction or other services. An inventory of Internet-learning behaviors is presented for affective and cognitive behavior. Suggested uses for the inventory include: promoting information self-counseling skills, helping learners…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Change Strategies, Cognitive Measurement, Computer Anxiety
McKee, Heidi; Blair, Kristine – Community Literacy Journal, 2006
In this article, we begin by briefly reviewing some of the national statistics on older adults and computer usage, statistics that led each of us to volunteer as teachers to develop technological literacy programs for older adults at local community centers. Because we recognize that all literacies are developed and used by specific people in…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Computers, Community Centers, Literacy
Whittle, Chris – Center for Educational Innovation - Public Education Association, 2005
The United States spends 100 times more money on research and development for healthcare than it does education. Does this mean then that Americans do not value education? These are the kinds of provocative questions that Chris Whittle, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Edison Schools, has been asking for more than two decades. Now, he has…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Research and Development, Public Schools, Educational Innovation

Downes, Toni; Reddacliff, Cathy; Moont, Sue – 1996
This study examined similarities and differences among children who regularly use computers at home, including difference in their families and communities. The following characteristics were identified as key factors that might be associated with differences: gender, age, parental computing experiences, number of computers in the home,…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Computer Use
Tomlinson, James E. – 2001
A study examined whether citizens of Pennsylvania are aware of and able to access the Internet, how they are using online state resources, and whether there is a parity of access to advanced information services between rural and urban citizens. Data were gathered via telephone surveys of 1,000 residents from 62 of Pennsylvania's 67 counties.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Computer Anxiety, Computer Use, Educational Attainment
Raphael, Chad – 2002
This paper identifies three rationales in the relevant literature for closing the gender gap in computing: economic, cultural and political. Each rationale implies a different set of indicators of present inequalities, disparate goals for creating equality, and distinct principles for software and web site design that aims to help girls overcome…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software Development, Computer System Design, Computer Use
Asuncion, Jennison V.; Fichten, Catherine S. – Educational Technology, 2003
Discusses results from a survey of Canadian college students with disabilities that investigated how they used computers, types of technologies being used, adaptive software and hardware, and problems accessing or using necessary technology. Includes recommendations for planners of technology integration. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Use, Disabilities
National Telecommunications and Information Administration (DOC), Washington, DC. – 2000
This report, the fourth in the "Falling through the Net" series, measures the extent of computer and Internet connection among U.S. households and individuals. The data, obtained from Bureau of the Census statistics and interviews with 48,000 households, show that digital inclusion is rapidly increasing--households with Internet access soared by…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Age Groups, Computer Use, Disabilities
Adolescent's Perceptions of Deviance When Using Technology: The Approaching Post-Typographic Culture
Daniel, Annie J. – Online Submission, 2005
Background: Deviant behavior on the computer and the Internet is rising as technology use increases (Hollinger, 1996b ; Power, 2000; Vatis, 2000). Recently, there has been an increase in the number of high tech crimes by adolescents. According to the U.S. Department of Justice (2005), teens have gone high tech with old fashion bullying, stalking…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Internet, High School Students, Antisocial Behavior

Berliss, Jane – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1994
Explores how people with disabilities use computer technology, as well as the issues involved in using this technology to access electronically published materials. Topics discussed include definitions of disability; uses of adaptive technology; the physical environment; documentation, training, and support; problems in accessing electronic media;…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Computer Software, Computer Use

Morahan-Martin, J.; Schumacher, P. – Computers in Human Behavior, 2000
Describes a study that surveyed undergraduates who were considered at high risk for pathological Internet use. Discusses questions that assessed evidence that Internet use was causing academic, work, or interpersonal problems, distress, tolerance symptoms, and mood-alterations; addresses gender issues; and reports results from the UCLA Loneliness…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, At Risk Persons, Computer Use, Gender Issues
Hesser, Lois Ann – 1995
This paper offers an overview of the telecommunications and delivery techniques involved in providing distance education to graduate students in doctoral programs. Good distance education should ensure variety of format and successful communication; it can come via audiobridge, videotapes, audiotapes, the telephone, electronic mail, electronic…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Literacy, Computer Use, Distance Education
Enochsson, AnnBritt – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2005
Introduction: The aim of this article is to look at how attitudes towards the Internet technology differ between boys and girls, and how this affects their critical approach when seeking information. Method: The approach is ethnographic, and the material was collected by means of observations, conversations, questionnaires, interviews, computer…
Descriptors: Information Seeking, Internet, Computer Attitudes, Computer Use

Underwood, Jean; Szabo, Attila – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2003
Investigated the attitudes to, and extent of, self-reported involvement in Internet-supported dishonest academic practices such as plagiarism among United Kingdom undergraduates. Discusses Internet experience, acceptability of cheating, assessment of risk, gender, frequency of Internet use, and maturity of students, and outlines responses that…
Descriptors: Cheating, Computer Use, Foreign Countries, Gender Issues
Downes, Toni; Reddacliff, Cathy; Moont, Sue – 1995
This study examined how children, drawn from K-6 grades in 3 primary schools in southwest Sydney, use computers in their homes and the physical and social environments within which they use them. Key issues explored were diversity of access, range of uses, and factors which influence use, including gender, age, and parental and sibling role…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Computer Games