2006
DOI: 10.4301/s1807-17752006000200005
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Information Technology Users´ Abilities: A Case Study on Computing Learning in an Undergraduate Course

Abstract: Literature review shows minimum ability levels of Information Technology (IT) resources in use are currently essential to administrators and to professionals overall. As effective as Internet may be, new milestones for economic competition and company survival are being created. It is thus required that individual IT abilities are continuously reformulated to be adequately and creatively used, and new information sources and tools actively generated, rather than passively adopted. In evaluating the evolution o… Show more

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