Evaluation of digital technology and software use among business education teachers

Journal of Instructional Psychology, March, 2004 by Richard S. Ellis, Comfort O. Okpala

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Richard S. Ellis, MBA, Ed.D., Director, Hud. City and Dod Grant's, School of Business and Economics. Comfort O. Okpala, Ed.D., Assistant Professor. Department of Educational Leadership, Fayetteville State University.

Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Richard S. Ellis, MBA, Ed.D., Director, Hud, City and Dod Grant's, School of Business and Economics., 1200 Murchison road, Newbold Station, Fayetteville, NC 28301-4298; Email: rellis@uncfsu.edu

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