Teachers' Computer Anxiety: An International Perspective
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Hussein M. Yaghi, Mary Bentley Abu-Saba
Computers in Human Behavior Volume 14, Number 2, ISSN 0747-5632
Abstract
Describes a study that investigated computer anxiety among Lebanese teachers known to use computers in their regular educational programs. Highlights include use of the Computer Anxiety Rating Scale (CARS), international experiences, educational attributes including language of instruction, and computer experience. (Author/LRW)
Citation
Yaghi, H.M. & Abu-Saba, M.B. (1998). Teachers' Computer Anxiety: An International Perspective. Computers in Human Behavior, 14(2), 321. Retrieved March 19, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/85799/.
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