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Arthur, Winfred, Jr.; Hart, Darren – 1989
The recent explosions of computer use and accessibility in both academic and work settings have made computer literacy almost mandatory, yet there are many individuals who are unfamiliar with computers. Previous research has partially attributed computer attitudes to past mathematics experience and gender of the user. This study empirically…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Ability, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education
Ward, Peggy M. – 1985
A brief discussion of why it is important for students to be familiar with computers and their functions and a list of some practical applications introduce this two-part paper. Focusing on how the computer works, the first part explains the various components of the computer, different kinds of memory storage devices, disk operating systems, and…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computers, Input Output Devices, Programing
Damarin, Suzanne K. – 1982
Statistics indicate computer use is increasing in homes, schools, libraries, recreation centers, camps, and parks. However, the relative effects of computer use on children with ready access to computer-based technologies and on children who have only limited experience with such technologies is at question. The source of impact is the computer…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Elementary Education
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Oakman, Robert L. – Computers and the Humanities, 1987
Traces the evolution of the author's course on Computers in the Humanities from the late 1960s to the present. Suggests new frontiers in computing that will be relevant to humanities education. Concludes that all students need access and orientation to computer possibilities including algorithmic experience, word processing abilities, and database…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computers, Databases, Higher Education
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McCord, Joan. – Computers and the Social Sciences, 1985
A survey of faculty attitudes toward a decision by Drexel University to require all freshmen to buy computers revealed that those faculty who were apparently most threatened by the policy were more likely to oppose the decision yet more likely to develop or enhance their competency with computers. (Author)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Computer Literacy, Faculty Development, Higher Education
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Arndt, Stephan; And Others – Computers and the Social Sciences, 1985
Reports the results of a random sample survey of 737 college students' attitudes toward computers. Less than 7% had never used computers, and those who used them most were most positive in their attitudes. Data were factor analyzed, and instruments are included. (JDH)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Literacy, Higher Education, Student Attitudes
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Lowe, Dennis W. – Teaching of Psychology, 1987
Describes the development and implementation of a computer literacy course in a graduate clinical/counseling psychology program. The rationale, objectives, and outline of the course are presented. Provides a listing of computer literacy objectives and selected software. Includes suggestions for others interested in developing a similar course.…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, College Curriculum, Computer Literacy, Counseling
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Thompson, Ann D. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1985
A beginning computer course emphasizing hands-on experiences with personal and educational computer tool applications was designed for preservice teachers at Iowa State University. Students' self-assessments of their abilities rose significantly during the course, whereas their self-assessed computer anxiety declined. (MT)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Computer Literacy, Higher Education, Microcomputers
Carkhuff, Robert R. – Training and Development Journal, 1984
Asserts that information and productivity liberate humankind, and that interprocessing of data has made universities obsolete because they no longer acquire or provide useful information. (JB)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computers, Education Work Relationship, Information Utilization
Knowles, Malcolm S.; And Others – Training and Development Journal, 1983
From his frustrating personal experience with an Apple personal computer, Knowles formulates suggestions for the microcomputer industry on incorporating adult learning principles in software and documentation development. In response, Apple staff and other industry representatives discuss the process of developing reference manuals and the issue…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Guides
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Polansky, Daniel W. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1985
The computer literacy program at the American School for the Deaf includes knowledge, skill, and attitude objectives intended for key punchers, operators, programmers, and analysts. (CL)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Course Content, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
McClain, Martha B. – School Administrator, 1985
Describes a computer art program in a South Carolina school district that helps students become computer literate through the use of computer graphics. (MD)
Descriptors: Art, Computer Graphics, Computer Literacy, Elementary Secondary Education
Ossman, Marian R. – Microcomputers for Information Management: An International Journal for Library and Information Services, 1984
Cites books, journals, articles, and speeches covering the gamut from computer literacy as a national crisis to a current listing of popular computer camps, educational computing, library role, and staff training. Primary focus is on microcomputers, but several less recent articles are oriented to computers in general. (MBR)
Descriptors: Books, Computer Literacy, Information Sources, Libraries
Gantt, Vernon W. – Association for Communication Administration Bulletin, 1985
Explores what can be done with computers now and in the future. (PD)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Microcomputers
Campbell, Donald; Campbell, John H. – Journal of Business Education, 1982
There is great potential for making serious mistakes when microcomputers are being considered for use in business education courses. A microcomputer must be viewed as a teaching aid, not an end in itself. It is incumbent upon the teacher to be thoroughly familiar with the computer and its functions before automatically adding it to the classroom.…
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Literacy, Educational Media, Microcomputers
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