A review of the recent literature concerning Internet usage among Americans reveals that the once stark gender gap is closing rapidly, but disparities remain in the purposes for which males and females use the Internet. Almost all of this research, however, is based on cross sections of American adults. Much less Internet research has focused on the college student population and, in particular, on female students; the few published studies show that female college students use the Internet less than males. However, even these recent studies may already be dated. This study, based on a large survey of college students from institutions of higher learning in Georgia, Hawaii, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, considers these questi...
The processes of globalization present opportunities and challenges for higher education learners. T...
Gender pervades how people use the Internet. Three large North American national surveys are used to...
Many believe that males and females use and regard computer technology differently. Males are genera...
A review of the recent literature concerning Internet usage among Americans reveals that the once st...
The Internet has been a field of study for researchers since its inception. The academic community e...
The goal of the study was to see if there was any gender difference in Internet usage among Kabul Un...
The usage of information and communication technologies has been growing among students ...
Objective. The article examines differences in the use of the Internet by gender, with a considerati...
The purpose of this study is to examine differences in the patterns of Internet use between male and...
Higher education has been allied with the computer industry since the advent of the personal compute...
Higher education has been allied with the computer industry since the advent of the personal compute...
A large study of college students found that differences by race/ethnicity in use of the Internet ex...
A large study of college students found that differences by race/ethnicity in use of the Internet ex...
ii It was hypothesized that students in different majors would use the Internet differently. A surve...
In 2002, we found gender differences in the use of the Internet. Since then, however, the Internet h...
The processes of globalization present opportunities and challenges for higher education learners. T...
Gender pervades how people use the Internet. Three large North American national surveys are used to...
Many believe that males and females use and regard computer technology differently. Males are genera...
A review of the recent literature concerning Internet usage among Americans reveals that the once st...
The Internet has been a field of study for researchers since its inception. The academic community e...
The goal of the study was to see if there was any gender difference in Internet usage among Kabul Un...
The usage of information and communication technologies has been growing among students ...
Objective. The article examines differences in the use of the Internet by gender, with a considerati...
The purpose of this study is to examine differences in the patterns of Internet use between male and...
Higher education has been allied with the computer industry since the advent of the personal compute...
Higher education has been allied with the computer industry since the advent of the personal compute...
A large study of college students found that differences by race/ethnicity in use of the Internet ex...
A large study of college students found that differences by race/ethnicity in use of the Internet ex...
ii It was hypothesized that students in different majors would use the Internet differently. A surve...
In 2002, we found gender differences in the use of the Internet. Since then, however, the Internet h...
The processes of globalization present opportunities and challenges for higher education learners. T...
Gender pervades how people use the Internet. Three large North American national surveys are used to...
Many believe that males and females use and regard computer technology differently. Males are genera...