Citation
Low, Siow Ngo
(1999)
Gender differences in computer readiness among smart school teachers.
[Project Paper Report]
Abstract
In order to help Malaysia make the critical leap into the Information Age,
Smart Schools have been planned to help tum out students who are more
technologically literate and who will become a thinking work force. Teachers of
these Smart Schools must be computer-ready in order to help the education system
undergo this radical transformation.
As teachers play an important role in the implementation of the Smart School,
their level of computer readiness will help them use computers and modem
technology to support and enhance the teaching and learning process. The major purpose of this study was to determine gender differences in the
level of computer readiness according to the components of computer readiness like
attitude towards computer usage, current computer knowledge, interest in computer
usage and computer usage.
Questionnaires were sent out to teachers in Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala
Lumpur who had undergone a 14-week in-service course and practicum to prepare
them for teaching in Smart Schools. Data was obtained from 64 respondents in order
to examine the level of computer readiness among teachers involved in the Smart
School Project.
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Item Type: |
Project Paper Report
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Subject: |
Computer-assisted instruction - Malaysia |
Subject: |
Computer managed instruction |
Subject: |
Teaching - Computer-assisted instruction |
Call Number: |
FPP 1999 34 |
Chairman Supervisor: |
Associate Professor Dr. Aminah Ahmad |
Divisions: |
Faculty of Educational Studies |
Depositing User: |
Laila Azwa Ramli
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Date Deposited: |
10 Jan 2011 07:32 |
Last Modified: |
01 Apr 2024 05:28 |
URI: |
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9148 |
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