Teachers' Attitudes Toward Information
Technology
The Teachers' Attitudes Toward Information Technology (TAT) complements Teachers'
Attitudes Toward Computers Questionnaire to provide assessment in New Information
Technologies. It is constructed primarily from semantic differential items using Teachers'
Attitudes Toward Information Technology statements such as "to me _____ is".
Teachers' Attitudes Toward Information Technology addresses the following areas:
electronic mail, multimedia, the World-Wide Web, teacher productivity, and classroom
productivity for students. Teachers' Attitudes Toward Information Technology 1.1 also
includes 2 subscales replicated from the Teachers' Attitudes Toward Computers
Questionnaire.
- TAT 1.0 for use with TAC 2.22
- TAT 1.1 for use alone
- TAT 3.2a combines TAC 3.2a with selected TAT 1.0 subscales
Studies and Reports using TAT
- Knezek, G. (ed.)(1998). Analysis of Personality
Types and Attitudes Toward Information Technology
- Knezek, G. and Christensen, R. (1998). Internal
Consistency Reliability for the Teachers' Attitudes Toward Information Technology
Questionnaire. Presented at the Society of Information Technology & Teacher
Education (SITE)'s 9th International Conference, Washington, DC, March 13, 1998.
- Knezek, G. and Christensen, R. (1997). Internal
Consistency Reliability for the Teachers' Attitudes Toward Information Technology (TAT)
Questionnaire. Denton, TX: Texas Center for Educational Technology.
- Knezek, G. and Christensen, R. (1997). Attitudes
Toward Information Technology at Two Parochial Schools in North Texas. Denton, TX:
Texas Center for Educational Technology.
- Knezek, G. and Christensen, R. (1998). Attitudes
Towards Information Technology Among Teachers at Six Texas Middle Schools. Denton, TX:
Texas Center for Educational Technology.