Searching for "Taking "Computer Literacy" Literallly." – sorted by Relevance.
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Literacy Technologies: What Stance Should We Take?
- Technologies: What Stance Should We Take? Technology. The word seems unavoidable now in discussions of literacy
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Information Literacy, Statistical Literacy and Data Literacy
- Information Literacy, Statistical Literacy and Data Literacy Introduction The evaluation
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Literacy: A
- technological literacy. Many of these strategies are still taking shape as the project team synthesises
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Perceptions of Computer Literacy:
- , Education & Access Perceptions of Computer Literacy: A Case Study Education 98 Dr. John Rogers Dr. Ernest
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Computer Literacy and Usability Standards
- Computer Literacy and Usability Standards ∗ Harold Thimbleby Stirling University, STIRLING
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The new literacy
- : These researchers focus on how the computer has transformed literacy (e.g., Labbo and Reinking, 1999); or on how
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Information Literacy, Statistical Literacy and Data Literacy Information literacy, statistical
- and Khouri (2004). Data literacy may appear less technical than is either Computer Science or Management
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Literacy Education
- extensions of literacy are entailed by such phrases as ‘computer literacy,’ ‘historical literacy
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Literacy and Health Outcomes Summary
- .g., “computer literacy”). In that context, “health literacy” is a constellation of skills that constitute
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The Effects of Gender and Computer Access on Computer Literacy
- The Effects of Gender and Computer Access on Computer Literacy Scores among First Year
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