Computer attitudes are measured before students take an introductory AIS course. Attitudes are positive, regardless of gender or traditional vs. non-traditional student status. No difference is noted by gender, but non-traditional students have more positive attitudes. Prior computer experience appears to explain these findings. Attitudes are measured again at semester end. Attitudes either remain the same or slightly improve for respective subgroups studied. Little if any gender difference exists, but the gap by student status is slightly greater. Impact of findings on AIS education is discussed
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AbstractThe aim of this study is to analyse the influence of student's attitude towards the acceptan...
Students provide their computer attitudes before and after taking an itroductory AIS course, and are...
The problem with which this study is concerned is the association between systematic exposure to inf...
This study investigated gender differences in computer attitudes and the relationships between these...
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This paper reports on the results of a study investigating attitude toward computing for a large gro...
As computers proliferate on college campuses across the world, it becomes very important to examine ...
As the number of microcomputers in schools increases, it becomes more important for staff to provide...
Information technology (IT) has become increasingly important to accounting professionals. Education...
in this paper a survey was conducted to judge the attitudes of the female students in the College of...
A number of previous studies state females have a less favorable attitude towards and less experienc...
Using a model developed by Young (2000), this paper explores the relationship between performance in...
Using a model developed by Young (2000), this paper explores the relationship between performance in...
Over the last few decades, information technology has grown in importance and impacted many fields, ...
An exploratory study was conducted in multiple sections of an introductory computer course to determ...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to analyse the influence of student's attitude towards the acceptan...
Students provide their computer attitudes before and after taking an itroductory AIS course, and are...
The problem with which this study is concerned is the association between systematic exposure to inf...
This study investigated gender differences in computer attitudes and the relationships between these...
Graduation date: 1991Today's office worker is being expected to operate computers in order to\ud inc...
This paper reports on the results of a study investigating attitude toward computing for a large gro...
As computers proliferate on college campuses across the world, it becomes very important to examine ...
As the number of microcomputers in schools increases, it becomes more important for staff to provide...
Information technology (IT) has become increasingly important to accounting professionals. Education...
in this paper a survey was conducted to judge the attitudes of the female students in the College of...