Computer Literacy and Use
Volume
29
Issue
4
Abstract
Computer literacy may be more widespread among Extension clientele than previously supposed and will probably increase as computers become a more important part of daily life. This is reflected in the numbers of non-owners of computers in the survey who were computer literate (20%). Nevertheless, the majority of Extension clientele aren't computer literate, and important differences exist in their needs.
Recommended Citation
Taylor, M. T., Hoag, D. L., & Owen, M. B. (1991). Computer Literacy and Use. The Journal of Extension, 29(4), Article 4. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol29/iss4/4