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Peer reviewedPeters, Joseph M.; And Others – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1995
Tests of computer literacy and computer anxiety given to (n=17) preservice teachers in a secondary science teacher preparation course featuring a cognitive science framework with an integrated microcomputer component found increased microcomputer usage 4 years later. Includes follow-up questionnaire. (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Anxiety, Computer Literacy, Constructivism (Learning)
Peer reviewedSchorr, Aaron – Interpersonal Computing and Technology, 1995
Describes the educational Quick Response (QR) Center developed at the Fashion Institute of Technology to enable students, faculty, and industry to bridge the technology learning gap between college and the workplace. QR is a working model of a Just-in-Time computer system that enables companies to produce and deliver finished goods just in time to…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Centers, Computer Literacy
Zajac, Mary Brendon – Momentum, 1995
Describes efforts by Ohio Catholic high schools to devise a comprehensive student-centered technology plan. Outlines goals of the program, including the creation of a highly sophisticated library system, revision of the entire curriculum to facilitate technology integration, and provision of laptop computers to all teachers and students. (DJM)
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedVerville, Anne-Lee – Educational Record, 1995
Recent trends in business suggest a need for change in higher education: need for effective use of technology, client orientation, teamwork, empowered decision making, follow-through on commitments, and need for lifelong learning. Higher education should respond by staying in touch with business requirements; emphasizing learning, not teaching;…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Competence, Computer Literacy, Decision Making
Mason, Richard O. – EDUCOM Review, 1994
Discusses digital convergence, moral responsibilities, democratic principles, and the need to provide access to basic equipment that can be part of an information network; access to public information, including the ability to receive and transmit information necessary for effective citizen participation; and effective interfacing, i.e.,…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Access to Information, Citizen Participation, Computer Literacy
Peer reviewedWeller, Herman G.; And Others – Computers in the Schools, 1994
Discussion of hypermedia-based instruction (HBI) focuses on the effects of cognitive style on student achievement. The development of interactive software for eighth-grade students studying computer ethics is described; gender differences are examined; problems are identified; and information-accessing frequency is discussed. (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
Peer reviewedGouzouasis, 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
Peer reviewedWelsh, Richard L. – RE:view, 1995
Professionals who work with individuals who are blind or visually impaired are encouraged to use the power of the information, technology, and knowledge explosions, by capturing the advantages that new communication technology offers and passing these advantages on to clients in education and rehabilitation settings. (JDD)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Literacy, Counselors, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedRoets, 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
Casey, John A. – Elementary School Guidance & Counseling, 1995
Examines from two developmental perspectives how elementary and middle school counselors can use innovative technologies in their schools. The first perspective is from the viewpoint of student developmental needs; the second is from the viewpoint of counselor adoption of new technologies. Provides strategies for incorporating computer technology.…
Descriptors: Communications, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education
Hofmann, Lewis A. – Collegiate Microcomputer, 1991
Discusses problems with integrating computers into college curricula from both student and faculty perspectives. A lack of faculty computer literacy is discussed; learning the process of computer use versus the purposes for computer use is addressed; the interaction between faculty, students, and computers is considered; and possible solutions are…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedKemeny, John G. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 1991
Various ways in which computers can be used in the classroom depending on the subject, students' background, and individual teaching style are discussed. A way to evaluate professional software packages for use in the classroom is included. (KR)
Descriptors: Calculus, College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy
Peer reviewedResta, Paul – Education and Computing, 1992
Discusses rapid changes in use of computers and related technologies in colleges and universities; the impact of current inequities in precollege access and use of computers experienced by African-American, Hispanic, and American Indian students; and strategies and recommendations to enhance the computer competence of minority students in colleges…
Descriptors: Access to Education, American Indians, Blacks, College Students
Thurston, Linda P.; And Others – Journal of Rural and Small Schools, 1992
Describes a one-year project to bring computer skills and strategies to rural middle school teachers. Briefly describes individual teacher projects. Student interviews revealed that more participating students than nonparticipating students will probably use computers in the future and want to know more about them. (KS)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedLang, W. Paul; And Others – Journal of Dental Education, 1992
A survey of 95 first-year and 91 fourth-year dental students concerning informatics and computer applications in dentistry investigated knowledge of terms and concepts related to hardware, software, electronic communication, and dental applications; opinions concerning use of the technology; and extent of experience in 4 areas of use. (MSE)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Computer Literacy, Computer Oriented Programs, Dental Schools


