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Faculty use of technology is a critical issue in higher education; administrators and students are expecting faculty instruction
to incorporate technology in classroom and distance education. Competition is demanding technologically proficient graduates
for schools and colleges. Research indicates that computer self-efficacy (CSE) may be one determinant of who uses technology
and who does not. A survey of education faculty at the Lebanese University in Beirut, Lebanon, conducted in 2006, revealed
varying degrees of CSE; of 127 respondents, 14 had low levels of CSE; 68 were at a moderate level, and 45 self-evaluated themselves
to have high CSE. Although other barriers may deter the implementation of technology in teaching, strategies and techniques
for increasing CSE should be developed. For those with low CSE, special attention must be given to enhancing their levels
of CSE.
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