2013
DOI: 10.5296/ijld.v3i2.3355
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A Study of Students Perceived Computer Knowledge

Abstract: Whereas several studies have examined a student's perceived computer skills or objective computer knowledge, few studies have investigated a student's perceived computer knowledge. Even though it may not always be accurate, a student's perceptions of their computer knowledge can nevertheless still be beneficial. This information may be helpful in revealing any predictors that can be identified for student success and can also be used to provide student support for achieving technological mastery. This study lo… Show more

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“…As scores, knowledge, and abilities in computing increase, digital literacy improves (Okeji et al, 2019). The study's findings suggest that there are only a few significant correlations between a student's knowledge of particular computer topics and their gender, but not between knowledge and age, employment status at the time, technology use or knowledge, or ownership of technology (Ciampa, 2013). Werber et al (2015) found out that the use of the internet, e-business, and the number of business software contributes to an enterprise's success.…”
Section: Computer Competencymentioning
confidence: 77%
“…As scores, knowledge, and abilities in computing increase, digital literacy improves (Okeji et al, 2019). The study's findings suggest that there are only a few significant correlations between a student's knowledge of particular computer topics and their gender, but not between knowledge and age, employment status at the time, technology use or knowledge, or ownership of technology (Ciampa, 2013). Werber et al (2015) found out that the use of the internet, e-business, and the number of business software contributes to an enterprise's success.…”
Section: Computer Competencymentioning
confidence: 77%