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Main Author: Massey-Burzio, Virginia
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ591549
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contents The Rush to Technology: A View from the Humanists. Massey-Burzio, Virginia College Faculty Computer Attitudes Computer Literacy Electronic Text Focus Groups Futures (of Society) Higher Education Humanities Information Technology Liberal Arts Teacher Attitudes Investigates the perception that humanists are not as enamored with technology as their peers in other disciplines. Uses focus-group interviews with humanities faculty at an east coast university to examine their access to technology, technological skill and interest, concerns about digitized texts and art works, views on the digital library of the future, and value of technology to their research and teaching. (Author/AEF)
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spellingShingle The Rush to Technology: A View from the Humanists.
Massey-Burzio, Virginia
College Faculty
Computer Attitudes
Computer Literacy
Electronic Text
Focus Groups
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Humanities
Information Technology
Liberal Arts
Teacher Attitudes
The Rush to Technology: A View from the Humanists. Massey-Burzio, Virginia College Faculty Computer Attitudes Computer Literacy Electronic Text Focus Groups Futures (of Society) Higher Education Humanities Information Technology Liberal Arts Teacher Attitudes Investigates the perception that humanists are not as enamored with technology as their peers in other disciplines. Uses focus-group interviews with humanities faculty at an east coast university to examine their access to technology, technological skill and interest, concerns about digitized texts and art works, views on the digital library of the future, and value of technology to their research and teaching. (Author/AEF)
title The Rush to Technology: A View from the Humanists.
topic College Faculty
Computer Attitudes
Computer Literacy
Electronic Text
Focus Groups
Futures (of Society)
Higher Education
Humanities
Information Technology
Liberal Arts
Teacher Attitudes
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ591549