Computer experiences and attitudes of Japanese pharmacy students.
Edward P. ArmstrongEiichi AkahoJames W. TysingerPublished in: Educ. Inf. Technol. (1997)
Keyphrases
- computer usage
- computer programming
- attitudes toward
- social studies
- computer literacy
- young students
- learning outcomes
- teaching methods
- student learning
- individual differences
- computer software
- college level
- computer users
- high school
- computer skills
- medical students
- college students
- undergraduate students
- pedagogical agents
- learning opportunities
- learning experience
- learning activities
- university students
- learning environment
- high school students
- grade students
- mobile learning
- computer systems
- computer self efficacy
- e learning
- computer programs
- university of hong kong
- native speakers
- online learning communities
- mathematics education
- case study
- learning process
- collaborative learning
- cooperative learning
- learning styles
- online course
- educational settings
- higher education
- student attitudes
- school education
- personal experiences
- distance learning
- distance education
- control group
- computer supported collaborative learning
- programming course
- elementary school
- statistically significant
- programming assignments
- computer anxiety
- graphic design
- web based teaching
- educational experiences
- problem based learning
- computer assisted instruction