In this paper a survey was conducted to judge the attitudes of the female students in the College of Education towards computer technology. The analysis of the data collected indicated that: 1) The average response of the students fell in the middle of the scale, which indicated a neutral position toward computer technology. 2) The student's education about computer technology was good, but there was no significant relationship between computer education and the attitude towards it. 3) There was significant evidence that a student's attitude towards computers related to her expertise in computers, her college level study, and her college major. Students with more expertise in computer were less intimidated by it, as were the younger student...
The problem with which this study is concerned is the association between systematic exposure to inf...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were sex-related differences in students' a...
Student attitudes toward computers are important to the success of the many computer-assisted progra...
in this paper a survey was conducted to judge the attitudes of the female students in the College of...
The use of computers in instruction is prevalent and will be increasingly so in the coming years. Re...
This study investigated gender differences in computer attitudes and the relationships between these...
The purpose of this study was to examine computer attitudes in relationship to gender, access to a h...
This paper reports on the results of a study investigating attitude toward computing for a large gro...
Research has found that computer attitudes play a key role in influencing the extent to which studen...
As the number of microcomputers in schools increases, it becomes more important for staff to provide...
As computers proliferate on college campuses across the world, it becomes very important to examine ...
The purpose of this 1986 study was to assess the attitudes towards computers of first year students ...
Vita.The goal of this study was to identify the factors underlying the attitude of community college...
This study examines the attitudes of undergraduates towards computer and seeks to understand some of...
Recent research has shown that there are consistent differences between males and females and betwee...
The problem with which this study is concerned is the association between systematic exposure to inf...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were sex-related differences in students' a...
Student attitudes toward computers are important to the success of the many computer-assisted progra...
in this paper a survey was conducted to judge the attitudes of the female students in the College of...
The use of computers in instruction is prevalent and will be increasingly so in the coming years. Re...
This study investigated gender differences in computer attitudes and the relationships between these...
The purpose of this study was to examine computer attitudes in relationship to gender, access to a h...
This paper reports on the results of a study investigating attitude toward computing for a large gro...
Research has found that computer attitudes play a key role in influencing the extent to which studen...
As the number of microcomputers in schools increases, it becomes more important for staff to provide...
As computers proliferate on college campuses across the world, it becomes very important to examine ...
The purpose of this 1986 study was to assess the attitudes towards computers of first year students ...
Vita.The goal of this study was to identify the factors underlying the attitude of community college...
This study examines the attitudes of undergraduates towards computer and seeks to understand some of...
Recent research has shown that there are consistent differences between males and females and betwee...
The problem with which this study is concerned is the association between systematic exposure to inf...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were sex-related differences in students' a...
Student attitudes toward computers are important to the success of the many computer-assisted progra...