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Joiner, Richard; And Others – Computers & Education, 1996
Reports the results of a study of 65 United Kingdom primary school children that examined the effect of software type by comparing children's performance on a male stereotyped version of the software with a female stereotyped version. Topics include computer attitudes, computer experience, and software preferences. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes

Colley, Ann; And Others – Computers in Human Behavior, 1996
This study examined 117 undergraduates' perceptions of ability at computer programming and word processing. In particular, it rated the importance of prior experience factors, keyboarding skills, and personal attributes such as enjoyment of problem solving. Those were discovered, in general, to be more important than formal training or aptitude in…
Descriptors: Aptitude, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Computer Attitudes

Fletcher-Finn, Claire M.; Suddendorf, Thomas – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1996
Three studies were conducted in New Zealand with preschool children and high school students which examined computer attitudes and the effect of particular gender views on exploratory behavior. Results suggest that high school affirmative action programs are working, more female role models are needed, and efforts need to include young children.…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Computer Attitudes, Discovery Processes, Females

Ommerborn, Rainer; Schuemer, Rudolf – Indian Journal of Open Learning, 2002
In the euphoria about new technologies in distance education there exists the danger of not sufficiently considering how ever increasing "virtualization" may exclude some student groups. An explorative study was conducted that asked disabled students about their experiences with using computers and the Internet. Overall, those questioned…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Disabilities

Chu, Li-Li – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2003
Tests the effects of Web page design instruction on improving computer self-efficacy of preservice teachers. Various computer experiences, including weekly computer use, weekly Internet use, and use frequencies of word processing, e-mail, games, and presentation software were significantly related to computer self-efficacy. Use frequencies of word…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Computer Science Education, Computer Use
Lee, Fong-Lok; Lam, Chi-Chung – Educational Technology, 2003
Outlines the development of information technology (IT) in education in Hong Kong from its beginnings in the 1980s. Reports on how Hong Kong's schools have moved toward online learning and analyzes difficulties they have been encountering in the process. Suggests that the major impediment to technology integration in education comes from beliefs…
Descriptors: Change, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education
Computers and Young Children: Software Types, Social Contexts, Gender, Age, and Emotional Responses.

Shade, Daniel D. – Journal of Computing in Childhood Education, 1994
Videotaped four- to eight-year olds as they interacted with computer software at different levels of developmental appropriateness. Facial expressions and other affective behaviors were analyzed as a function of age, presence of a peer, and appropriateness of software. Found that responses were mediated more by age, gender, and social condition…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Computer Attitudes

Miyashita, Keiko T. – Journal of Computing in Childhood Education, 1994
Investigated the changes in attitudes toward computers in 803 Japanese first and second graders who were exposed to computers in school. Found that children who used computers tended to like them more than children who did not use computers. The findings failed to provide evidence that computer use improved intellectual activities such as…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Computer Uses in Education, Creativity
Shashaani, Lily – Educational Technology, 1995
Describes a study of high school students that examined gender differences in mathematics experience and attitudes as well as the association between math attitudes and computer attitudes. Results indicate a positive correlation between math experiences and attitudes and computer attitudes; and boys had more math experience and more positive…
Descriptors: Computer Anxiety, Computer Attitudes, Correlation, Gender Issues

Gouzouasis, Peter. – Journal of Computing in Childhood Education, 1994
Describes a study of the multimedia constructions of children 8-10 years of age, composed of both acoustic and visual elements. Suggested that arts provide a great deal of interest to children in the acquisition of computer literacy and that links need to be made between existing curricula and corresponding computer applications. (AA)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Child Behavior, Children, Computer Attitudes

Roets, Rinette – Journal of End User Computing, 1995
Examines some of the effects of the Computer Society of South Africa's computer literacy training projects for educationally disadvantaged students, and explores the need for future research in this area. Motivation, expectations, and student attitudes are discussed. (JKP)
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Experiments
Heim, Michael – TECHNOS, 1998
Contemporary culture exhibits an increasingly polarized spectrum of attitudes toward virtualization: those who want photorealism and those who seek sheer fantasy. This author describes "Virtual Realism," his strategy for balancing the two social forces. His students at California's Art Center College of Design are putting it to the test.…
Descriptors: Computer Attitudes, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education

Erwin, Kelly S.; Gilmore, Geoff – Journal of Black Studies, 1999
Examines the use of computers, the Internet, and the World Wide Web by African-American, Hispanic, Asian-American and Native-American college students. Also explores students' perceptions of cyberspace technology. Uses focus groups and questionnaire methods for study. (MMU)
Descriptors: American Indians, Asian Americans, Black Students, College Students

Hawkins, Randolph; Paris, Arthur E. – Journal of Negro Education, 1997
Examines differences in use of and familiarity with computing technology between black and white undergraduate students in a sample of 570 students from a single university. Black students enter school with less experience with computers, and this difference is not lessened by collegiate experience. Institutional factors may be responsible for…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Black Students, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy

Usip, Ebenge E.; Bee, Richard H. – Social Science Computer Review, 1998
Users and nonusers of Web-based instruction (WBI) in an undergraduate statistics classes at Youngstown State University were surveyed. Users concluded that distance learning via the Web was a good method of obtaining general information and useful tool in improving their academic performance. Nonusers thought the university should provide…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Degree Requirements