Skills In Computer Use, Self-efficacy And Self-concept
Price
Free (open access)
Volume
31
Pages
8
Published
2004
Size
318 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/CI040161
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
E. Makri-Botsari, F. Paraskeva, E. Koumbias, A. Dendaki & P. Panaikas
Abstract
In today’s information society knowing information technology is a critical factor for academic and professional education. The judgments of the individual about his/her competence in computer use can influence their goals and future plans concerning professional career and success. The continuously increasing rates of change in all aspects of contemporary life (technological, economic and social), as well as the production, distribution, exchange and diffusion of an enormous volume of information, facilitate collaborations while, at the same time, they increase competition and the standards set by the individual for him/herself making it hard to maintain a positive perception for hi
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