Susan Evans Jennings
Stephen F. Austin State University
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Journal of Educational Computing Research | 2001
Susan Evans Jennings; Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie
The purpose of this study was to examine whether the variables of age, gender, attitudes toward mathematics, and student type are significantly related to the following four dimensions of computer attitude: anxiety, confidence, liking, and usefulness. Data were collected via a survey instrument that combined demographics with the Loyd and Gressard (1984) Computer Attitude Scale and the Fennema-Sherman (1976) Mathematics Attitude Scale. The 351 male and female participants, in three age groups, were approximately equally divided between developmental and non-developmental students. A multiple analysis of variance revealed no main effect for gender with respect to dimensions of computer attitude. A main effect was found for age, indicating that the youngest group of students reported less computer anxiety and higher levels of confidence than did the other age groups. However, the oldest students reported the highest levels of computer liking and perceived usefulness of computers. Also, students with the highest level of math attitudes had the highest score for all four dimensions of computer attitude. Finally, relative to non-developmental students, developmental students reported significantly more positive attitudes toward the dimensions of computer attitude except perceived usefulness. Implications are discussed.
Business and Professional Communication Quarterly | 2014
Susan Evans Jennings; Justin Robert Blount; M. Gail Weatherly
With the increase in the use of mobile devices in the workplace, both employer supplied and personally owned, and the major role social media has begun to play in today’s world, businesses face many new challenges with their employees. Social media may be seen by some employers as a virtual Pandora’s Box. Though it may seem to hold bountiful riches, employee posts can unleash a firestorm of unforeseen challenges and consequences ranging from financial, to legal, to ethical. In looking at business use of social media, this article will discuss the prevalence of social media use, possible legal liabilities thereof, and policies to consider.
Business Communication Quarterly | 2010
Susan Evans Jennings
American Journal of Business Education | 2011
David E. Gundersen; Susan Evans Jennings; Deborah L. Dunn; Warren W. Fisher; Mikhail Kouliavtsev; Violet C. Rogers
Archive | 2014
Susan Evans Jennings; M. Gail Weatherly; S. Ann Wilson
Archive | 2013
M. Gail Weatherly; Susan Evans Jennings
Archive | 2013
M. Gail Weatherly; Stephen F. Austin; Susan Evans Jennings
Archive | 2012
Susan Evans Jennings; M. Gail Weatherly
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2011
Matthew Sutherlin; Susan Evans Jennings; Amy Counts
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2010
Matthew Sutherlin; Susan Evans Jennings; Amy Counts