%0 Journal Article %T Faculty Attitudes towards Computer Assisted Instruction at the University of Gaziantep %A Filiz Yal£¿£¿n TILFARLIO£¿LU %A £¿hsan ¨¹NALDI %J Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies %D 2006 %I Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies %X This study aims at revealing faculty attitudes towards computer assistedinstruction at University of Gaziantep, Turkey in a multifaceted way. Additionally, ittries to determine underlying factors that shape these attitudes. After a pilot study, thequestionnaire was applied to a sample population of 145 faculty that were chosenrandomly. The results revealed that faculty attitudes towards computer assistedinsruction are positive. Age, sex, teaching experience, level of proficiency in Englishand computer usage skills have no or little effects over these attitudes.According to theresults of the study, faculty who have prior knowledge on computers expose ratherpositive attitudes towards computers in education.Another important outcome of thestudy is the existence of a gender gap in terms of computer assisted instruction.Althoughthere seems to be no difference between male and female faculty concerning theirbackground education regarding computers, male faculty feel confident about thematter, whereas female faculty feel uncomfortable about using computers in theirlessons. %K Computer aided education %K Foreign language teaching %K attitude %K education and technology. %U http://www.jlls.org/Issues/Volume%202/No.1/fyalcin_iunaldi.pdf