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Selwyn, Neil – Journal of Vocational Education and Training: The Vocational Aspect of Education, 1997
Computer anxiety stems from several factors: psychological (locus of control, fear), sociological (isolation, dehumanization, stereotypes), and operational (negative experiences). Trainers should confront expectations and preconceptions, focus content toward the learner, and tailor the learning environment. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Anxiety, Computer Literacy, Information Technology, Theories
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Iddings, R. Keith; Apps, Jerold W. – Journal of Extension, 1992
A survey of 483 midwest farmers who owned computers received 314 responses showing that those who preferred independent learning conditions and numeric content were more likely to master computer use on their own. (SK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computer Literacy, Extension Education, Farmers
Lippincott, Jenifer – Training, 1998
Offers three strategies that will make the job of training employees to use new software easier: (1) understand the business need that the software is addressing; (2) synchronize the development of training and support materials with the software development cycle; and (3) choose the appropriate training approach for the software application.…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Job Training, Trainers
Crispen, Patrick – Library Talk, 2001
Describes five steps that school librarians should follow every week to keep their computers running at top efficiency. Explains how to update virus definitions; run Windows update; run ScanDisk to repair errors on the hard drive; run a disk defragmenter; and backup all data. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Elementary Secondary Education, School Libraries
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Mykytyn, Kathleen; Pearson, Ann; Paul, Souren; Mykytyn, Peter P., Jr. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2008
Many colleges of business require a course in computer applications concepts, often consisting of spreadsheet and database applications. Quite often, students resist taking the class because they do not see any worth to it, it duplicates what they already have taken, and they already know much of what is purported to be taught in the class.…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, College Students
Afshari, Mojgan; Bakar, Kamariah Abu; Luan, Wong Su; Samah, Bahaman Abu; Fooi, Foo Say – Online Submission, 2008
Leadership is an important component in guiding the teaching-learning process. Principal as school leaders have a major responsibility for initiating and implementing school change through the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and can facilitate complex decision to integrate it into learning, teaching and school administration.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Instructional Leadership, Computer Literacy
Rahman, K. M. Rezanur; Anwar, Sadat; Numan, Sharker Md. – Online Submission, 2008
Today computer has replaced all means of traditional communication significantly. Many distant learning tools claim to be interactive, but few can offer two-way communication. Email is the most popular means of communication medium now-a-days. Therefore, it may be used as an educational tool for learning. In present socioeconomic condition of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Internet, Educational Technology, Computer Mediated Communication
Yaman, Cetin – Online Submission, 2008
In the field of education, information and communication technologies and multimedia tools have become more prevalent then ever that almost all schools can obtain. Physical education which is not only very important component of formal and informal education but also an important part of lifelong learning has been affected by these developments…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Technology Integration, Multimedia Instruction
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Regional Educational Laboratory Southeast, 2008
What are other states doing to assess whether K-12 teachers are meeting the technology proficiency standards (NET) outlined by ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education)? What are alternatives to the IC3 test? This question was answered by contacting state leaders and also by finding information on the Internet. Many states have an…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Technology Integration, Evaluation Methods
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Zevenbergen, Robyn; Logan, Helen – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2008
This paper reports on the outcomes of a survey implemented in a large regional community of Australia. The survey was completed by parents of children aged four-five years and attending local early childhood centres. The survey identified the types of access and use of computers by preschool children. It was found that the children of the…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Access to Computers, Preschool Children, Educational Technology
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Prensky, Marc – Educational Leadership, 2008
In the past, many children knew little of the world outside their neighborhoods. It was the job of education to enlighten children, to lead them out of ignorance into knowledge. Today's students are different. They grow up connected to the world through their computers and mobile devices. Instead of embracing students' technology-infused lives,…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Telecommunications, Information Technology, Student Motivation
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Nelson, Annabelle; McClintock, Charles; Perez-Ferguson, Anita; Shawver, Mary Nash; Thompson, Greg – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2008
This research used a structured storytelling narrative methodology to capture the lived experience of youth participants to identify effective factors that helped them in three programs in Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, California. Thirty-nine youth aged 8-17 participated in two storytelling protocols at their home sites; one was a written…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Content Analysis, Computer Literacy, Story Telling
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Gonsalves, Chris; Pichora-Fuller, Margaret Kathleen – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2008
Innovations in information and communication technologies are changing society, but only 1 in 15 Canadian seniors used a computer at the turn of the millennium (Statistics Canada, 2000). Furthermore, about 1 in 5 Canadian seniors has difficulty hearing, seeing, or communicating. The primary goal of the study was to investigate the relationship…
Descriptors: Health Education, Hearing Impairments, Older Adults, Foreign Countries
Moyer, John Thayer – Online Submission, 2011
This revised 1997 ex post facto study attempted to identify a lifelong adaptability curriculum from a cultural literacy perspective. It investigated students' lifelong adaptability ratings of 15 general school subjects as predicted by family structure, parental age, parental educational level, student cultural literacy, and student gender;…
Descriptors: Home Economics, Suburban Schools, Intelligence, Physical Education
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Smith, Judith J.; Dobson, Ellen – Computers in the Schools, 2011
New information and communications technologies (ICT) are redefining teacher education. A university faculty member and an instructional technology consultant incorporated information and communications technologies within a graduate university methods course. The following research questions explored student perceptions of using Web 2.0 tools as…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Methods Courses, Literacy, Educational Technology
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