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Title The Computer-Email-Web Fluency Scale - Development and Results
Author Bunz, U.
Year 2001
Access date 22.04.2004
Abstract Information fluency is generally defined as an ability to express oneself creatively, reformulate knowledge, and synthesize information regarding new information technology. The term has recently gained popularity over experience, expertise, competence, knowledge, and literacy. As with other related concepts, there is a great need to accurately assess "information fluency" for research and pragmatic purposes. This study seeks to remedy this need by developing a self report/ability instrument to tap this theoretical concept. In the paper the researcher(s) explore existing computer competence scales (very few of which even include email or Internet components), review the emerging literature on information fluency, and report about the development of a new Internet Fluency Instrument. Evidence of the reliability and validity of the instrument is presented.
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Year of publication2001
Bibliographic typeConferences, workshops, tutorials, presentations
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