FIE '98. 28th Annual Frontiers in Education Conference. Moving From 'Teacher-Centered' to 'Learner-Centered' Education. Confere
DOI: 10.1109/fie.1998.736788
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Assessing computer literacy and achievement using self-concepts

Abstract: The Comvuter Development Self-Appraisal Survey (CDS) was developed to measure computer literacy, knowledge and competency. The CDS scales have high reliability and differential validity. This report summarizes the results of assessing the computer backgrounds and achievements of over a thousand 1996 Purdue first year engineering students who completed the CDS at the beginning and end of their first college compuier course. Highly significant gains were observed on all of the CDS computer scales. In-depth analy… Show more

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“…Researchers at Purdue University developed the Computer Development Self-Appraisal Survey for assessing computer literacy and achievement. 3 The survey was applied at the beginning and end of an introductory computer course to engineering students. An introductory robotics course at Tufts University included an assessment of confidence levels as part of a broader analysis of gender differences.…”
Section: The Placement Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers at Purdue University developed the Computer Development Self-Appraisal Survey for assessing computer literacy and achievement. 3 The survey was applied at the beginning and end of an introductory computer course to engineering students. An introductory robotics course at Tufts University included an assessment of confidence levels as part of a broader analysis of gender differences.…”
Section: The Placement Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%