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Soukup, Charles – Information Society, 1999
This study explores the gendered discourse of social-based computer-mediated contexts. Specifically, the critical ethnography explicates the patterns of discourse of male-based and female-based Internet chatrooms and discusses the findings of participant observation. (Contains 36 references.) (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Ethnography, Gender Issues, Group Dynamics

Ferris, Sharmila Pixy – Interpersonal Computing and Technology, 1996
Women's online communication often mirrors that of face-to-face communication, linguistically and relationally. Women-only online communities, however, provide an opportunity to develop a distinct relational and cultural style. Discusses gender differences in face-to-face language use, and in mixed gender online discussion groups. Describes…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Cultural Exchange, Females, Gender Issues

Atan, Hanafi; Sulaiman, Fauziah; Rahman, Zuraidah Abd; Idrus, Rozhan Mohammed – Educational Media International, 2002
Explores the level of availability of computers, Internet accessibility, and the rate of usage of computers both at home and at the workplace between distance education learners according to gender. Results of questionnaires completed at the Universiti Sains Malaysia indicate that distance education reduces the gender gap. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Computer Assisted Instruction, Distance Education, Foreign Countries

Craig, Dorothy Valcarcel – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2000
Describes a study that examined gender differences and the process of Internet-assisted inquiry in a single-sex, technology-enhanced environment. Results indicate that female students in a single-sex environment display similar behaviors as male students do when engaging in technology-enhanced activities. Discusses student attitudes and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Gender Issues, Internet

Burnam, Bruce; Kafai, Yasmin B. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2001
Describes a study of third and fifth grade students that investigated moral dilemmas involving computer and Internet use. Significant differences were found between children's moral reasoning in everyday situations compared to those involving computer and Internet use, but gender differences were not consistently detected. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Child Development, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education, Ethics
Rossetti, Paolo – 1997
A study investigated gender differences in language use in electronic mail discussion groups. A review of research on discourse analysis identifies areas in which gender differences are found in interpersonal interaction and language use in general, and how these reflect differences in socialization. Research on electronic discussion groups…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discussion Groups, Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries

Brown, Scott W.; Boyer, Mark A.; Mayall, Hayley J.; Johnson, Paula R.; Meng, Lin; Butler, Michael J.; Weir, Kimberly; Florea, Natalie; Hernandez, Magnolia; Reis, Sally – Instructional Science, 2003
Describes the GlobalEd project, which employs a technology-rich environment for high school students to participate in a simulation of international relations and negotiation via the Internet. Reports participants' changes in academic and technology self-efficacy skills and the use of educational technology and discusses results in terms of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Technology, Gender Issues, International Relations
Wiburg, Karin – Computing Teacher, 1995
Reviews three articles that discuss the ways gender issues and personal characteristics impact computer use. One paper proposes an alternative to using Likert-style attitude measures to study the computer gender gap, and two articles discuss the personal characteristics of teachers that influence computer use. Related studies are mentioned and…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology

Nachmias, Rafi; Mioduser, David; Shemla, Anat – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2000
Examines the extent and characteristics of Internet use among junior- and senior high school students in Israel. Discusses the link between Internet use and school activities, age and sex differences, and findings that indicate primary use is for communication with search for information as a secondary reason for Internet use. (Contains 16…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Foreign Countries

Tsai, Chin-Chung; Lin, Sunny S. J.; Tsai, Meng-Jung – Computers & Education, 2001
Discussion of students' computer attitudes focuses on the development of an Internet attitude scale for Taiwanese high school students that considered gender differences and Internet experience. Includes four subscales: perceived usefulness; affection, including feelings and anxiety; perceived control; and behavior, including actual practice and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Foreign Countries

Durham, Meenakshi Gigi – Race, Gender & Class, 2001
Presents a feminist case analysis based on field observation of hands-on Internet sessions for low-income, minority, urban middle school students. Examination of the social dynamic within which Internet use occurred indicated that adolescents' social locations in terms of gender, race, and class worked to constrain Internet use to support dominant…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Computer Uses in Education, Feminism, Gender Issues

Hargis, Jace – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2001
Discussion of using the Internet to learn science focuses on an online study that presented a constructivist and an objectivist format containing the same information and examined the effect on learning of variables that included age, gender, racial identity, attitude, aptitude, self-regulated learning, and self-efficacy. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Age Differences, Computer Assisted Instruction, Constructivism (Learning)

Ford, Nigel; Miller, David; Moss, Nicola – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2001
This article reports the results of a study of Master's degree students concerning the role of individual differences in Internet searching, including cognitive styles, levels of prior experience, Internet perceptions, study approaches, age, and gender. Discusses retrieval effectiveness and self-efficacy and suggests implications for system…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Style, Computer System Design, Gender Issues

Sullivan Patrick – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2001
Reports that, based on a survey of 195 distance education students, significant differences were found between the way male and female students identified the strengths and weaknesses of the online environment. Also finds that online courses are of great value to nontraditional students, particularly female adult learners with children or family…
Descriptors: Caregiver Role, Community Colleges, Computer Mediated Communication, Computers