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What is Computer Anxiety

Handbook of Research on Instructional Systems and Technology
Computer anxiety is the individual fear or apprehension of using a computer directly or the anticipation of having to use it.
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Addressing Emotions within E-Learning Systems
Valentino Zurloni (CESCOM, University of Milan - Bicocca, Italy), Fabrizia Mantovani (CESCOM, University of Milan - Bicocca, Italy, and ATN-P LAB, Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Italy), Marcello Mortillaro (CESCOM, University of Milan - Bicocca, Italy, and CISA - University of Geneva, Switzerland), Antonietta Vescovo (CESCOM, University of Milan - Bicocca, Italy), and Luigi Anolli (CESCOM, University of Milan - Bicocca, Italy)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-865-9.ch057
Abstract
Emotions are attracting growing attention within the instructional design research community. However, clarification is still required as to how exactly to address emotions within the field of e-learning. The aim of this chapter is twofold. Firstly, we will focus on the reasons for including emotions within the instructional technology domain, and in particular, on the relevance of emotions to computer-based learning. The need for specific theory in this regard is heightened by the current drive to design instructional devices that interact with learners in a motivating, engaging, and helpful way. Secondly, within the framework affective computing paradigm, the different modalities for detecting emotions in instructional technology contexts will be systematically reviewed, and the strengths and limits of each will be discussed on the basis of the most up to date research outcomes. Finally, a tentative architecture for emotion recognition in computer-based learning will be proposed, focusing on the adoption of a multimodal approach to emotion recognition, in order to overcome the limitations and the difficulties associated with individual modalities.
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Computer Communication and ICT Attitude and Anxiety Among Higher Education Students
The state of fear or tension of imminent contact with a computer that might be inconsistent with the actual danger presented to computer users. It has been associated with decreased use and worse, avoidance that can seriously affect some students’ academic development. In addition, computer anxiety if left untreated leads to ICTs use and avoidance.
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Gender and Computer Anxiety
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Motivation for Using Microcomputers
Degree to which an individual is nervous in his or her interaction with computers; the uneasiness some people feel when they have to use a microcomputer. Anxiety results from a danger or a danger threat. As a feeling, it has a clearly unpleasant character.
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Digital Natives, Learner Perceptions and the Use of ICT
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