Computer attitude and classroom computers
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1996
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Computers not only increase the speed and efficiency of our mental efforts, but in the process they also alter the problem-solving tasks we are faced with and, in so doing, they alter the cognitive processes we use to solve problems. Computers are fundamentally changing our forms of thinking (Colc & Griffin, 1980). Therefore, the computer should be seen as not only having the potential to amplify human mental capabilities, but also of providing a catalyst for intellectual development. |
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Routledge (Taylor & Francis) |
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DOI:10.1300/J025v12n03_05 Proctor, Romina M. J. & Burnett, Paul C. (1996) Computer attitude and classroom computers. Computers in the Schools, 12(3), pp. 33-41. |
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Copyright 1996 Taylor & Francis |
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Division of Research and Commercialisation |
Palavras-Chave | #089900 OTHER INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES #Computer #Student Attitudes #Access #Computer Tasks |
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Journal Article |