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Chou, Huey-Wen – Computers & Education, 2001
Compares the relative effects of cognitive style and training method on high school students' computer self-efficacy and learning performance. Explains measures used and statistical techniques, and discusses results that suggest gender, cognitive style, training approach, and training objective should be taken into account to assist students…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Computer Attitudes
Boyd, Sally – 1997
This evaluation of the Learning Enhancement with Information Technology project examined the impact of the introduction of an information technology initiative on students' and teachers' attitudes toward computing and students' learning. The evaluation was designed as a case study involving Palmerston North Girls' High School (PNGHS) and a matched…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education
Milken Exchange on Education Technology, Santa Monica, CA. – 1998
This research, based on nationwide telephone surveys of voters, state legislators and legislative staff, and high-level business executives, addressed the priority that respondents place on computers/technology in public education, the perceived benefits--and drawbacks--of computers in public education, and the expectations that respondents have…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology