Gender differences in Technology Use
September 26th, 2007 by Neal Caidin
This article at MIT’s Technology Review suggests that there may be gender differences in the way technology is used. This has potential implications about the way we look at academic technology tools or the way we talk about them, train users, and write supplemental documentation.
In general, we don’t have control over how software is designed by others. We do have control over how we deliver training and the documentation that we offer on our CIT and Blackboard web sites.
Click http://www.technologyreview.com/Wire/19424/ for Technology Review article.


