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Access and Utilization of Computer Technology by Minority University Students
Jane Carey; Anthony Hernandez; Inés Márquez Chisholm
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 1999 (1999) pp. 302–307
Universities assume that entering students possess computer skills and literacy. Universities then utilize these assumed skills by offering computer-based instruction, requiring research using the World Wide Web, offering online courses, and...
Topics: Students, Integration, Computers
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An International Comparison of Computer Perceptions, Attitudes and Access
InØs MÆrquez Chisholm; Leslie Irwin; Jane M. Carey
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 1998 (1998) pp. 207–210
As in many cross-cultural contacts, the importation of technology into another society often creates initial cognitive dissonance, disrupts established behavior, and steadily introduces new patterns of response and organization. As a cultural...
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Perceptions and Attitudes Toward Computers Across Continents
InØzs MÆrquez Chisholm; Leslie Irwin; Jane M. Carey
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 1997 (1997) pp. 494–497
Through American schools have more computers than schools in other countries and a much higher ratio of comput ers to students (Anderson, Beebe, Lundmark, Magnan, & Palmer, 1994), the presence of hardware does not guarantee equitable access to...
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Perceptions and Attitudes Toward Computers Across Continents
InØzs MÆrquez Chisholm; Leslie Irwin; Jane M. Carey
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 1998 (1998) pp. 494–497
Through American schools have more computers than schools in other countries and a much higher ratio of comput ers to students (Anderson, Beebe, Lundmark, Magnan, & Palmer, 1994), the presence of hardware does not guarantee equitable access to...
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The Impact of Access on Perceptions and Attitudes towards Computers: An International Study
Jane M. Carey; Ines M. Chisholm; Leslie H. Irwin
Educational Media International Vol. 39, No. 3 (2002) pp. 223–35
This international and interdisciplinary study investigated and compared computer access, attitudes and perceptions towards computers as well as preferred settings for computer learning among college freshmen in Australia, China Ghana, Puerto Rico...
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Implications for literacy learning as urban second grade students engage in digital storytelling
Jane Carey
Implications for literacy learning as urban second grade students engage in digital@storytelling (2009) pp. 1–242
The purpose of this year long strategic ethnography is to discover how introducing digital storytelling into an urban second grade classroom impacts the study of language arts and repositions students as literacy learners. Research questions include:...