THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS' COMPUTER LITERACY PERCEPTION AND THEIR ATTITUDES TOWARDS INTERNET USAGE

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Yanik, Canan [1 ]
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[1] Hacettepe Univ, Ankara, Turkey
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computer literacy; internet usage technologies; attitudes; perceptions;
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G40 [教育学];
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Computer literacy and interact usage are two prelequisites for integration of the developments in information and communication technologies (ICT) into education This study was carried out an Azerbaijani teachers candidates attending at Azerbaijan State Pedagogy University (ASPU) to reveal their perceptions in relation to their computer literacy and their attitudes towards sub factors of Internet usage, on the basis of the variables of department and frequency of computer usage Students were administered Personal Information Form Attitude towards the internet Usage Scale and Computer Literacy Perception Scale' Findings obtained from the study showed that computer literacy perceptions of Azerbaijani teachers candidates based on the variable of department differed significantly at the level of basic skills programming and computer awareness and that no significant difference was observed in applying software skills While student attitudes towards enjoying use of internet for search and in teaching factors differed it a statistically significant level, no such difference was recorded in their attitudes towards the facto's of use of Internet in teaching, social interaction communication and information exchange It was concluded that also frequence of computer usage had effect on the computer literacy and Internet usage A positive relationship was found between student perceptions about their computer literacy levels and student attitudes towards interact sub factors except student perceptions about programming level and student attitudes towards use of Internet for search
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