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  Citation Number 13
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Öğretmen Adaylarının Bilgisayar Yaşantıları ve Bilgisayar Tutumları Arasındaki İlişkiler
2003
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Eğitim Bilimleri Dergisi
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The purpose of this study is to find out the relationship between computer experiences and computer attitudes of student teachers. The sample is consisted of 301 fourth year student teachers from 8 different majors of Marmara University Atatürk Education Faculty in 2003- 2004 academic year. The data were collected by using a questionnaire for the computer experiences and Computer Attitude Scale- Marmara (CAS-M) for the computer attitudes of student teachers. The data were analysed by using descriptive and correlational statistical techniques. Some of the major findings are as follows: (a) Majority of student teachers had no computer courses in their primary education (96,3%) and secondary education (73,8%); (b) Computers had not been widely used for other purposes in teaching/learning processes in student teachers’ lessons in primary (99,3%) and secondary (88,0%) education levels; (c) On the other hand 84,7% of student teachers had a computer course during their university education and 43,9% of them reported that computers had been used for some other purposes in their lessons; (d) 50,3% of student teachers have computers at home; (e) Computer attitudes of student teachers were found to be moderate; (f) No significant differences were found between computer attitudes and sex, having INTERNET connection at home, having a computer lesson in primary education and in university, computer use for other purposes in primary education; (g) Significant differences were found between computer attitudes and, having computer lessons in secondary education, computer use in the classroom for other purposes (beside teaching computers) in secondary education and in university; (h) Significant differences were found between self efficacy and computer attitudes. Key words: Computer attitudes, computer anxiety, computer literacy, computer attitude scale, computer experience, preservice teachers.

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Relationships Between Teachers' Computer Life and Computer Attitudes
2003
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The purpose of this study is to find out the relationship between computer experiences and computer attitudes of student teachers. The sample is consisted of 301 fourth year student teachers from 8 different majors of Marmara University Atatürk Education Faculty in 2003-2004 academic year. The data were collected by using a questionnaire for the computer experiences and Computer Attitude Scale (CAS-M) for the computer attitudes of student teachers. The data were analyzed using descriptive and correlational statistical techniques. Some of the major findings are as follows: (a) The majority of student teachers had no computer courses in their primary education (96.3%) and secondary education (73.8%); (b) Computers had not been widely used for other purposes in teaching/learning processes in student teachers' lessons in primary (99.3%) and secondary (88.0%) education levels; (c) On the other hand 84.7% of student teachers had a computer course during their university education and 43.9% of them that computers had been used for some other purposes in their lessons; (d) 50,3% of student teachers had computers at home; (e) Computer attitudes of student teachers were found to be moderate; (f) No significant differences were found between computer attitudes and having sex at INTERNET at home connection, having less computer at home for their university education and in secondary education, having less computer in primary and secondaryKey words: Computer attitudes, computer anxiety, computer literacy, computer attitude scale, computer experience, preservice teachers.

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