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Mathis, Saralyn G. – TechTrends, 2002
Describes a project at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey to encourage women to enroll in courses with a large computer technology component and to enable those women to be successful when they take computing courses. Explains the development of a first-year seminar that was created to improve women's computer skills. (LRW)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Curriculum Development
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Olia, Fatemeh; Wakefield, Judith – TechTrends, 1993
Describes the results of a survey of graduating students in the fields of instructional design, media production, and media management that was conducted to determine their perceived level of preparation for the job market in the areas of computer utilization, library media education, educational video programs, and distance education. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Higher Education
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Hackbarth, Steven L. – TechTrends, 2001
Assessments were made of fourth grade students' attitudes toward computers, their computer vocabulary, and their estimates of classroom access at the end of the academic year 2000. Findings indicate that teachers need sustained hands-on guidance in learning to design and schedule classroom computer activities that both relate to the curriculum and…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy
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Hackbarth, Steven – TechTrends, 2002
Discusses gender differences in computer literacy and the unsuccessful integration of computer technology and its impact on girls and minorities. Describes a study of fourth graders that investigated attitudes toward books, television, and computers; home access to computers; changes in computer confidence; and links between inequitable access and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Access to Computers, Books, Change Agents