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Fluck, A.; Dowden, T. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2013
Few contemporary pre-service teachers would have completed their schooling with the extensive aid of computers. Yet, classroom use of information and communication technology (ICT) is now ubiquitous in much of the world. Today's pre-service teachers are the "cusp generation" who, at a unique moment in history, straddle the two worlds of…
Descriptors: Student Teacher Attitudes, Preservice Teachers, Attitude Measures, Educational Technology
Robertson, Judy – Computer Science Education, 2013
There is a pressing need for gender inclusive approaches to engage young people in computer science. A recent popular approach has been to harness learners' enthusiasm for computer games to motivate them to learn computer science concepts through game authoring. This article describes a study in which 992 learners across 13 schools took part in a…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Gender Differences, Computer Games, Educational Benefits
Reid, Carol – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2009
The research discussed in this article is based on an Australian Research Council-funded study carried out over three years (2005-2007) in three states in Australia. The study sought to understand students' experiences and decisions at secondary school to ascertain why few girls choose to enter tertiary-level Communication and Information…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Science Education, Gender Differences, Student Participation