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Elmas, Muzaffer – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2013
Using technology in and out of class has been becoming more and more important recently. University settings also become more dependent to technology. Bologna process requires university and faculty diffuse and
disseminate information quickly. In this research it is aimed to examine faculty use of information technology in bologna process in the…
Descriptors: International Cooperation, Student Mobility, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
Schatzel, Kim; Callahan, Thomas; Davis, Timothy – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2013
Results from the analyses of data from 463 former college students between the ages of 25 and 34 years old identify those most likely to reenroll in higher education in the near future. Those who intend to reenroll are more likely to be members of minority groups, younger, single, and recently laid-off, have earned more credits, and hold strong…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Stopouts, Enrollment, Withdrawal (Education)
Zare-ee, Abbas – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2011
Because of the potentialities and influences of information communication technologies (ICTs) in facilitating research and instruction in higher education, students' learning products and processes can no longer be restricted to ink on paper. The problem, however, is that ICT use for instructional purposes by staff members at institutions of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Familiarity, Foreign Countries, College Faculty
Sotirofski, Kseanela; Kukeli, Agim; Kalemi, Edlira – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2010
The main objective of our study is to determine the challenges faced during the process of teaching Computer Science in a university of a country in transition and make suggestions to improve this teaching process by perfecting the necessary conditions. Our survey builds on the thesis that we live in an information age; information technology is…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Prior Learning, Computers, Information Technology

McCord, Joan. – Computers and the Social Sciences, 1985
A survey of faculty attitudes toward a decision by Drexel University to require all freshmen to buy computers revealed that those faculty who were apparently most threatened by the policy were more likely to oppose the decision yet more likely to develop or enhance their competency with computers. (Author)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Computer Literacy, Faculty Development, Higher Education

Arndt, Stephan; And Others – Computers and the Social Sciences, 1985
Reports the results of a random sample survey of 737 college students' attitudes toward computers. Less than 7% had never used computers, and those who used them most were most positive in their attitudes. Data were factor analyzed, and instruments are included. (JDH)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Literacy, Higher Education, Student Attitudes

Torkzadeh, Gholamreza; Koufteros, Xenophon; Pflughoeft, Kurt – Structural Equation Modeling, 2003
Extended previous exploratory work on computer self-efficacy and tested a four-factor self-efficacy model. Results for 414 college students demonstrate support for the hypothesized model. Survey questions appeared relevant in most situations. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Literacy, Higher Education, Self Efficacy

Fleming, Charles A. – Journalism Educator, 1988
Surveys the varied roles computers play in public relations education. Asserts that, because computers are used extensively in the public relations field, students should become acquainted with the varied capabilities of computers and their role in public relations practice. (MM)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Research, Higher Education

Stine, Peter – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 1998
Reports on a survey of computer use by 152 college students majoring in elementary education. Concludes that uses included writing papers and conducting research over the internet as well as chatting, playing games, and cruising the Web. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Internet
McAllister, Donald F. – 1990
The purposes of this study were to: (1) establish existing computer literacy levels among faculty members at El Camino College, California; (2) determine the principal obstacles to self-directed computer training, along with strategies designed to overcome these obstacles; and (3) develop recommendations concerning the structure of self-directed,…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Delphi Technique, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Jeffrey, Lynn; Hegarty, Bronwyn; Kelly, Oriel; Penman, Merrolee; Coburn, Dawn; McDonald, Jenny – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2011
The development of digital information literacy (DIL) has been slow in comparison to changes in information communication technologies, and this remains an issue for the higher education sector. Competency in such skills is essential to full participation in society and work. In addition, these skills are regarded as underpinning the ability to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Communities of Practice, Higher Education, Self Efficacy

Hirt, Joan B.; Bayless, Laura; Collins, Denise; Dobbins, Tom; Fravel, Phil; LaBoone, Kimberley; LaBoone, Emet; Lichty, Margaret; Werth, Pat; Wood, Paula – College & University Media Review, 1999
Examines technology skills among various constituencies in one college of a major research university. Skills were assessed through self-reports on a survey, direct observations of participants, and interviews. Results revealed differences in skill levels by gender, race, and status (faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate students).…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Computer Literacy, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Von Holzen, Roger Lee; Price, Robert V. – 1990
Since the fall of 1985, teacher education students in the state of Texas have been required to take a computer literacy course as part of their certification requirements. Since 1986, students entering into Texas Tech University's College of Education's computer literacy course (EDIT 2318) have been surveyed each fall semester. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Literacy, Higher Education, Longitudinal Studies

Jackson, William K.; And Others – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1985
Describes results of a survey measuring levels of computer awareness and use among University of Georgia faculty. Responses indicate a pattern of high interest in computers; moderate use of a mixture of micros, minis, and mainframes; and relatively low numbers of faculty publishing computer related materials and authoring software. (Author/MBR)
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Faculty, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs

Jones, Mary C.; Pearson, Rodney A. – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1996
Discusses the development of a computer literacy measurement instrument for undergraduates. The reliability and validity of the survey are assessed using longitudinal and cross-sectional data, and results are compared to another instrument. A copy of the survey is appended. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Literacy, Cross Sectional Studies, Higher Education