The research aims to identify the views of the workers of the Directorate of Culture
libraries in Tartous towards the use of information technology (computers and the
Internet), and to achieve the objectives of the research questionnaire was develo
ped and
distributed to a sample of workers in libraries, and using appropriate statistical tests of the
most important results:
1- Workers in cultural libraries believes that the use of information technology
develops the work of libraries, which is necessary in indexing and retrieval, and organizing
groups, and eliminates the role of workers, which is at the same time does not lead to the
reluctance of workers, as it does not impede the work of the beneficiaries, and is essential
in organizing the loan.
2- characterized the views of workers in the cultural libraries towards the use of
information technology (computers and the Internet) positive nature of the increase in
years of practical experience in the field of computer, high academic qualification, and
follow training courses in the field of IT.
The Internet is an increasingly popular medium for delivering
educational material.
The aim of this study was to determine the attitudes of
students to the use of the Internet within a dental school in Damascus
University.
Questionnaires were di
stributed to undergraduate dental students
in the third and fourth clinical years. All students have access to computers
and Internet at the university.
This study investigates the extent of using the Internet by teachers in
Irbid Second Directorate of Education and the obstacles which hindered
its usage. The sample of the study consists of (172) male and female
teachers who where chosen randomly.
The findings reveal that all male
and female teachers use the Internet, and that there were significant
statistical differences (α = 0.05) over all degrees of using the Internet in
the educational field due to the differences in the qualification,
knowledge of English language and computer. Furthermore, the findings
reveal that there were no significant statistical differences (α = 0.05) due
to sex, specialization, experience, usage per days, usage per hours.