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Peer reviewedFletcher, William E.; Deeds, Jacquelyn P. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 1994
Survey responses from 176 of 224 secondary agriculture teachers showed that 40.9% had mild to severe computer anxiety, 59% were relaxed using computers. Math ability was not related to anxiety. Those with less than 10 years of teaching experience were more likely to be computer literate. More support from all administrative levels would increase…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Computer Anxiety, Computer Uses in Education, Secondary Education
Goldman, Jay P., Ed. – School Administrator, 1995
Eight superintendents who are regular Internet cruisers write about their experiences. Most are not computer junkies but favor certain features, especially e-mail, to enhance communication with school community members and help accomplish district objectives. Listserv discussion groups keep these administrators apprised of educational trends (like…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail
Peer reviewedHarden, R. M.; Smyth, J. J. – Medical Teacher, 1994
Examines the potential contributions of computers to medical education and, in particular, the use of computer-based study guides. Presents the educational functions of various study guide components and lists advantages and disadvantages of computer-based study guides over print-based guides. (LZ)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Medical Education
Peer reviewedBattista, Michael T.; Clements, Douglas H. – Mathematics Teacher, 1995
Examines research relevant to the debate about the relative emphasis that formal proof should play in high school geometry. Discussion includes establishing truth in geometry, research in students' learning of proof, developing the notion of proof, alternatives to axiomatic approaches, computer construction programs, and classroom recommendations.…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Geometry, High Schools, Learning Theories
Holzberg, Carol S. – Learning, 1995
This article describes how teachers can use computers to handle a variety of classroom management tasks thus freeing themselves for more time on teaching. Suggests first steps for becoming comfortable with computers and reviews and describes five computer software programs for teachers. (JB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Anxiety, Computer Software, Computer Software Reviews
Uebbing, Stephen J. – Executive Educator, 1995
The Canandaigua City (New York) School District successfully incorporated educational technology into a capital project, thanks to efficient planning. Planners should build a team, shape a vision, work backwards toward specifics, keep the plan flexible, put off hardware decisions, choose the best software, invest in training and support, and…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Planning, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBowers, C. A. – Teaching Education, 1992
Paper clarifies some important cultural mediating characteristics of technology and examines the more salient reasons why educational leaders should be wary of using the Information Age as the justification for promoting wider educational use of computers. The discussion focuses on the problematic cultural myth that technology is culturally…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Educational Technology
Means, Barbara; And Others – Phi Delta Kappan, 1995
Technology is no "silver bullet" for transforming education. Observations in nine technology-using schools suggest that for technology to serve reform purposes, it must be tied to a coherent, schoolwide instructional agenda. Reform-minded schools should articulate their mission and restructure activities around student needs and…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, School Restructuring
Peer reviewedZelwietro, Joseph – Alternatives, 1995
Discusses the use of computer networks by environmentalists and others pursuing progressive agendas. Describes how the Internet can facilitate community action and involvement with environmental issues, despite rising commercial content. Lists six Internet resources. (LZ)
Descriptors: Activism, Community Education, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedRichey, Esther – Educational Leadership, 1994
At a Kansas City (Missouri) elementary school, teachers expect students to spend half their learning time on a computer. The racially mixed school has one computer for every two students, two computer labs, and work stations from which teachers can monitor students' progress and generate lessons using software like "Icon Arthur" and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education, Local Area Networks
Peer reviewedWiebe, Russel; Dornsife, Robert S., Jr. – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 1995
Outlines the approaches to "computer composition" and questions the efficacy of such models. Argues that in order to come to terms with the great revolutionary "beyond" posited by some theorists, the computer must be first of all conceptualized as transformative. (HB)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes
Peer reviewedNoden, Harry R. – English Journal, 1995
Describes a teacher's discovery of the possibilities for using the electronic mail and the Internet in his eighth-grade language arts classroom. Shows how he makes connections with other educators across the globe and outlines some of the ways in which the Internet is organized. Offers justification for student use of the Internet as an…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Educational Change
Peer reviewedLoMonico, Michael – English Journal, 1995
Describes some of the Shakespeare software available to educators. Explains some of its applications in the secondary school language arts classroom. Shows how Shakespeare texts on disc allow students to cut sections of the play to enhance their own performances (for example, a 20-minute version of "Much Ado About Nothing") and how…
Descriptors: Acting, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Drama
Smeltzer, Dennis K. – Educational Technology, 1992
Reports on a study in which computer-mediated communication (CMC) messages obtained from two public access, educationally oriented electronic bulletin boards (BBSs) were categorized according to board type and intent and analyzed for structure, length, complexity, and readability. The potential for CMC in the educational environment is considered.…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Uses in Education, Content Analysis, Electronic Mail
Snider, Robert C. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1992
Since the 1960s, difficulty of developing a technology of instruction in public schools has proved insurmountable; results have been spotty, machines have come and gone, and classroom practices remain largely unchanged. Public clamor for reform has provided neither direction nor purpose. Technology will ultimately prevail; the problem is educating…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, History


