Computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy :a study among preservice and inservice teachers in UNIMAS

This study aims to investigate the current profile of computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer Self-efficacy among preservice and inservice teachers of UNIMAS. The objectives of the study are to investigate the computer experience and usage of undergraduates who study education programmes, w...

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Main Author: Wong, King Chard
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS 2009
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spelling my.unimas.ir.69332024-03-07T08:28:51Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6933/ Computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy :a study among preservice and inservice teachers in UNIMAS Wong, King Chard L Education (General) This study aims to investigate the current profile of computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer Self-efficacy among preservice and inservice teachers of UNIMAS. The objectives of the study are to investigate the computer experience and usage of undergraduates who study education programmes, while establishing a connection between computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy with other variables. 164 undergraduates participated in this study and the data were collected through questionnaire. The survey result showed that the all the respondents were equipped with a personal computer and internet connection was available to most to them. The respondents also use the computer for hours and most of them have at less 5 years of computer experience. The survey showed that the respondents have high computer attitude, moderate computer anxiety and high computer self-efficacy. A strong relationship was also found between computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy. Not only that, computer attitude and computer self-efficacy were found to be strongly related with internet connection and computer experience. Computer anxiety was found to be negatively related with internet connection, computer experience and computer usage. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS 2009 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6933/1/King%28%2024%20pgs%29.pdf text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/6933/4/King%28fulltext%29.pdf Wong, King Chard (2009) Computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy :a study among preservice and inservice teachers in UNIMAS. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished)
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Computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy :a study among preservice and inservice teachers in UNIMAS
description This study aims to investigate the current profile of computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer Self-efficacy among preservice and inservice teachers of UNIMAS. The objectives of the study are to investigate the computer experience and usage of undergraduates who study education programmes, while establishing a connection between computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy with other variables. 164 undergraduates participated in this study and the data were collected through questionnaire. The survey result showed that the all the respondents were equipped with a personal computer and internet connection was available to most to them. The respondents also use the computer for hours and most of them have at less 5 years of computer experience. The survey showed that the respondents have high computer attitude, moderate computer anxiety and high computer self-efficacy. A strong relationship was also found between computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy. Not only that, computer attitude and computer self-efficacy were found to be strongly related with internet connection and computer experience. Computer anxiety was found to be negatively related with internet connection, computer experience and computer usage.
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author Wong, King Chard
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title Computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy :a study among preservice and inservice teachers in UNIMAS
title_short Computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy :a study among preservice and inservice teachers in UNIMAS
title_full Computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy :a study among preservice and inservice teachers in UNIMAS
title_fullStr Computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy :a study among preservice and inservice teachers in UNIMAS
title_full_unstemmed Computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy :a study among preservice and inservice teachers in UNIMAS
title_sort computer attitude, computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy :a study among preservice and inservice teachers in unimas
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, UNIMAS
publishDate 2009
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