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Auteur principal: Lim, Kieran F.
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Langue:en
Publié: 2003
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contents The Ability of Beginning University Chemistry Students to Use ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in Their Learning in 2002 Lim, Kieran F. Computers Educational Technology Computer Literacy Chemistry College Freshmen Word Processing Electronic Mail Internet Metacognition Information Technology Self Disclosure (Individuals) Spreadsheets Databases Teleconferencing There is an assumption that high-school students are becoming more computer literate, but published studies of specific skill level are lacking. An anonymous multiple-choice survey self-assessed the ICT (information and communication technology) skills of first-year chemistry students at the beginning of 2002. The general level of ICT skill continues to improve. There are minor deficiencies in the use of word processors, email attachments, the WWW, and in metacognitive skills. There are significant deficiencies in the use of spreadsheets, library databases, presentation software and computer conferencing, with major deficiencies in the use of relational databases. (Contains 11 tables.)
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spellingShingle The Ability of Beginning University Chemistry Students to Use ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in Their Learning in 2002
Lim, Kieran F.
Computers
Educational Technology
Computer Literacy
Chemistry
College Freshmen
Word Processing
Electronic Mail
Internet
Metacognition
Information Technology
Self Disclosure (Individuals)
Spreadsheets
Databases
Teleconferencing
The Ability of Beginning University Chemistry Students to Use ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in Their Learning in 2002 Lim, Kieran F. Computers Educational Technology Computer Literacy Chemistry College Freshmen Word Processing Electronic Mail Internet Metacognition Information Technology Self Disclosure (Individuals) Spreadsheets Databases Teleconferencing There is an assumption that high-school students are becoming more computer literate, but published studies of specific skill level are lacking. An anonymous multiple-choice survey self-assessed the ICT (information and communication technology) skills of first-year chemistry students at the beginning of 2002. The general level of ICT skill continues to improve. There are minor deficiencies in the use of word processors, email attachments, the WWW, and in metacognitive skills. There are significant deficiencies in the use of spreadsheets, library databases, presentation software and computer conferencing, with major deficiencies in the use of relational databases. (Contains 11 tables.)
title The Ability of Beginning University Chemistry Students to Use ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in Their Learning in 2002
topic Computers
Educational Technology
Computer Literacy
Chemistry
College Freshmen
Word Processing
Electronic Mail
Internet
Metacognition
Information Technology
Self Disclosure (Individuals)
Spreadsheets
Databases
Teleconferencing
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED497498