Descriptor
| Computer Anxiety | 7 |
| Microcomputers | 7 |
| Higher Education | 5 |
| Prior Learning | 4 |
| Computer Literacy | 3 |
| Computer Uses in Education | 3 |
| Predictor Variables | 3 |
| Sex Differences | 3 |
| Tables (Data) | 3 |
| Teacher Attitudes | 3 |
| Age Differences | 2 |
| More ▼ | |
Source
| Computers in Human Behavior | 1 |
| Computers in the Schools | 1 |
| Contemporary Education | 1 |
| Journal of Computers in… | 1 |
| Journal of Educational… | 1 |
| Journal of Research on… | 1 |
Author
Publication Type
| Journal Articles | 6 |
| Reports - Research | 6 |
| Opinion Papers | 1 |
| Speeches/Meeting Papers | 1 |
Education Level
Audience
Location
| Australia | 1 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
| California Critical Thinking… | 1 |
| Computer Anxiety Scale | 1 |
| Computer Attitude Scale | 1 |
| State Trait Anxiety Inventory | 1 |
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Peer reviewedHadfield, Oakley D.; Maddux, Cleborne D.; Love, Glendel D. – Computers in the Schools, 1997
Describes a study that examined potential predictor variables and their relationship to computer aversion among preservice teachers. It was hypothesized that prior experience, ownership of a personal computer, and critical thinking ability would be negatively related to computer aversion, and that an introductory computer literacy course would…
Descriptors: Computer Anxiety, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Computer Uses in Education
Corwin, Terry; Marcinkiewicz, Henryk – 1998
This paper reports results of a longitudinal study of faculty (n=85) at three undergraduate institutions in North Dakota that adopted notebook computers for their faculty and students--Valley City State University, Mayville State University, and Jamestown College. Questions examined included the variables that might predict computer use by faculty…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Change, College Faculty, Computer Anxiety
Peer reviewedPeters, Joseph M.; And Others – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1995
Tests of computer literacy and computer anxiety given to (n=17) preservice teachers in a secondary science teacher preparation course featuring a cognitive science framework with an integrated microcomputer component found increased microcomputer usage 4 years later. Includes follow-up questionnaire. (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Anxiety, Computer Literacy, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedDyck, Jennifer L.; Smither, Janan Al-Awar – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1994
Examines the relationship between computer anxiety and computer experience for older (over 55) and younger (under 30) adults. Data were collected from 422 subjects using attitude and anxiety scales. Results indicated that older adults were less computer anxious than younger adults but had less computer confidence. No gender differences were found…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Computer Anxiety
Peer reviewedHoneyman, David S.; White, Warren J. – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1987
Presents results of a study designed to measure the extent to which factors including age, sex, and previous experience with computers influenced the levels of anxiety experienced by teachers and school administrators learning to use computers. Results indicate that beginning adults require adequate time working with computers to lower anxiety…
Descriptors: Administrators, Adult Learning, Age Differences, Computer Anxiety
Peer reviewedAnderson, Alastair A. – Computers in Human Behavior, 1996
Reports on the results of a study of business undergraduates in Australia that was conducted to determine whether or not perceived knowledge of software, microcomputer experience, overall knowledge of computers, programming experience, and gender were predictors of computer anxiety. Use of the Computer Anxiety Rating Scale is discussed.…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Computer Anxiety, Computer Software, Correlation
Peer reviewedHope, Warren C. – Contemporary Education, 1997
Argues that teachers who steadfastly refuse to include computers in their personal and professional repertoire of skills, despite the advantages, need to be persuaded of the computer's usefulness. Discusses advantages of computers for teachers and ways experienced computer users can help nonusers overcome the barriers. (SM)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, Computer Anxiety, Computer Uses in Education


