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Main Author: Dobosenski, Laura
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2001
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ635463
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contents Girls and Computer Technology: Building Skills and Improving Attitudes through a Girls' Computer Club. Dobosenski, Laura Computer Attitudes Computer Literacy Computer Uses in Education Educational Technology Elementary Education Females Program Effectiveness Skill Development Student Attitudes Describes a girls' computer club started at one elementary school as an action research project. Discusses research findings about girls and computer technology; getting started; building community and establishing communication; activities and projects; using games to build computer fluency; involving volunteers; and success of the club. Includes survey questions used to assess the girls' skills and attitudes. (AEF)
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spellingShingle Girls and Computer Technology: Building Skills and Improving Attitudes through a Girls' Computer Club.
Dobosenski, Laura
Computer Attitudes
Computer Literacy
Computer Uses in Education
Educational Technology
Elementary Education
Females
Program Effectiveness
Skill Development
Student Attitudes
Girls and Computer Technology: Building Skills and Improving Attitudes through a Girls' Computer Club. Dobosenski, Laura Computer Attitudes Computer Literacy Computer Uses in Education Educational Technology Elementary Education Females Program Effectiveness Skill Development Student Attitudes Describes a girls' computer club started at one elementary school as an action research project. Discusses research findings about girls and computer technology; getting started; building community and establishing communication; activities and projects; using games to build computer fluency; involving volunteers; and success of the club. Includes survey questions used to assess the girls' skills and attitudes. (AEF)
title Girls and Computer Technology: Building Skills and Improving Attitudes through a Girls' Computer Club.
topic Computer Attitudes
Computer Literacy
Computer Uses in Education
Educational Technology
Elementary Education
Females
Program Effectiveness
Skill Development
Student Attitudes
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ635463