Panel Discussions Presented at SITE99

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Teacher & Student Attitudes Toward Information Technology in Four Nations

Knezek, G. , Christensen, R., Gilmore, E., Kim, H., Morales, C., Voogt, J. & Moonen, B. (1999) Teacher & Student Attitudes Toward Information Technology in Four Nations. Panel presented at Society of Information Technology & Teacher Education (SITE)'s 10th International Conference, San Antonio, TX, March 2, 1999.

Presentation or Paper Presenters Instrument
Introduction Knezek, G., University of North Texas, USA  
Preliminary TAC-results from the Netherlands Voogt, J. & Moonen, B., University of Twente, NL TAC
Attitudes Toward Computers Among Students and Teachers in Mexico Morales, C., Instituto Latino American de la Communication Educ., MX CAQ
TAC
Impact of Training on the Information Technology Attitudes of University Faculty Gilmore, E., Texas Wesleyan University, USA FAIT
  Kim, H., Induk. Inst. of Technology, Korea  
Teacher and Students Attitudes Toward Information Technology: 1998 Texas Results Christensen, R., University of North Texas, USA CAQ
TAC
TAT

More information on PLANIT (Project for the Longitudinal Assessment of New Information Technology Attitudes in Education)

 

 

The Relationship of Teachers and Technology: Survey Findings and Reflections. 

Soloway, E., Norris, C., Knezek, G., Becker, H., Riel, M. & Means, B. (1999) The Relationship of Teachers and Technology: Survey Findings and Reflections.  Panel presented at Society of Information Technology & Teacher Education (SITE)'s 10th International Conference, San Antonio, TX, March 3, 1999.

Presentation or Paper Presenters Instrument
Introduction Soloway, E., University of Michigan, USA  
  Norris, C., University of North Texas, USA Snapshot
The Relationship of Teachers and Technology Knezek, G., University of North Texas, USA Attitude
  Riel, M., University of California, Irvine, USA  
  Means, B., SRI International  
  Becker, H., University of California, Irvine, USA  

 

 

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