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Information Technology, Learning, and Performance Journal

1998 Volume 16, Number 1

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Recommended Computer End-User Skills for Business Students by Inc. 500 Executives and Office Systems Educators

    Jensen J. Zhao, Charles M. Ray, Lee J. Dye & Rodney Davis

    Executives (n=63) and office-systems educators (n=88) recommended for workers the following categories of computer end-user skills: hardware, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets,... More

    pp. 1-8

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  2. Microcomputer Applications: A Unique Challenge for Educators

    Linda Henson Wiggs, Lavonne Huter & Margaret Erthal

    A study of 281 college students in a computer applications course found that prior computer experience, use of the computer for other class assignments, and amount of time spent on assignments... More

    pp. 15-20

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  3. An Analysis of Personality Types and Computer Anxiety among Students Enrolled in Microbased Computer Literacy

    Bill McPherson

    The Myers Briggs Type Indicator and a computer anxiety scale were completed by 135 students in a computer literacy course. No significant relationship was found between personality type and... More

    pp. 21-31

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