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Computing competencies: ensuring student success
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Proceedings of the 31st annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services table of contents
San Antonio, TX, USA
Pages: 18 - 20  
Year of Publication: 2003
ISBN:1-58113-665-X
Author
Gloria Gonzales-Dholakia  Computer Competency Administrator
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

St. Edward's University has developed a web-based Computer Competency Program ensuring one standard of competency for a diverse student population. Over the past decade faculty members that incorporated technology into their coursework had to teach basic computer skills in order for students to complete class assignments. To address this problem, St. Edward's University (SEU) implemented a web-based Computer Competency Requirement (CCR) comprised of training and testing components. This paper discusses the online assessment and the various methods for preparation available to students. In addition, the uses of andragogical and constructivist principles are implemented to create an adult learner-centered teaching-learning environment.


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Wiswell, A. K., & Ward, S. (1997, March 6). Combining Constructivism and Andragogy in Computer Training Software. Paper presented at Academy of Human Resource Development. Retrieved May 4, 2003, from ERIC on the World Wide Web: at http://www.apollolibrary.com


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