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College Students' Computer Attitudes and Interest in Web Based Distance Education
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Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences Volume 91, Number 3, ISSN 1082-1651

Abstract

A survey of 205 family and consumer-sciences majors showed that 68% have access to computers; 58% of those with computers felt their skills were good to excellent; computer attitudes (confidence, ease, enjoyment) were related to self-reported skill levels; and 62.9% were interested in taking a Web-based course. (SK)

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Robertson, L.J. & Stanforth, N. (1999). College Students' Computer Attitudes and Interest in Web Based Distance Education. Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 91(3), 60-64. Retrieved August 6, 2024 from .

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