EVALUATION OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY KNOWLEDGE AMONG UNDERGRADUATE DENTAL STUDENTS IN IRAN
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Method and Materials: A questionnaire contained 17 items was used to data collection. Access of computer, knowledge of computer and operating system, and the internet related questions, was including self-assessment of their computer knowledge. SPSS version 15 was used to analyze the data. Results: The results showed that rate of respondents was 80% and there is a not significant difference in computers and internet users of both sex. 50% of users were able to use Microsoft office production software. Only 30% of students had received the educational electronic material while 70% had not obtained them, not at all. The rate of Google search engine usage was 80.8% but the use of Pub Med database was 54.6% and Medline /Ovid was 15.4%. Conclusion: The present study revealed that the Information and communication technology comparable with students of other countries whereas accessibility of IT sources was poor. Expansion of computer-assisted learning which requires to careful strategic planning, resource sharing, IT education, increasing of electronic resources, and effective quality control should be implemented.
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