Journal of Technology Studies
2004 Volume 30, Number 4
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 4
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Is the Serpent Eating Its Tail? The Digital Divide and African Americans
Jacqueline Horton
The Digital Divide is alive and well in America. What this means is the technology haves and the have-nots are continually growing further apart. Due to the pace of change in the field of computer ... More
pp. 17-25
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Student Perceptions of Web-Based Supplemental Instruction
Steven A. Freeman & Dennis W. Field
The Internet is changing the way in which education is delivered, and in fact, some predict that the Internet will become the dominant distribution system for distance education and training. Many ... More
pp. 25-31
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PC-Based Virtual Reality for CAD Model Viewing
Abhishek Seth & Shana S.-F. Smith
Virtual reality (VR), as an emerging visualization technology, has introduced an unprecedented communication method for collaborative design. VR refers to an immersive, interactive, multisensory,... More
pp. 32-37
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Student Behaviors in the Context of Computer Aided Learning in Design and Technology Teacher Training
E Stephanie Atkinson
This article discusses the relationship among an individual's cognitive style, attitude to learning, and his or her achievement in the context of computer aided learning (CAL). The results of a... More
pp. 54-65