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Manzo, Anthony; Manzo, Ula; Albee, Julie Jackson – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2002
Notes that the REAP system (Read, Encode, Annotate, Ponder) improves reading, writing, and thinking. Describes how the "i" in iREAP represents its currency and connection to Internet community building. Presents applications to help students internalize REAP "spectrum thinking," or thinking from different perspectives, so that it becomes a habit…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Critical Thinking, Internet, Reading Improvement
Roach, Ronald – Black Issues in Higher Education, 2003
Discusses how, just as all of higher education got serious with wiring individual campuses for the Internet, the nation's leading research institutions have initiated "high-performance computing." Describes several such initiatives involving historically black colleges and universities. (EV)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Information Technology
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Berg, Craig A. – Science Teacher, 1995
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Internet, Resource Materials, Scientific and Technical Information
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Newton, Robert; Marcella, Rita; Middleton, Iain – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1998
NetLearning, an online directory of Internet-based resources that would be useful in teaching Internet skills, includes over 200 annotated resources organized in four sections: general resources, educators' resources, a list of other lists, and specialist resources. Use of the directory was monitored by e-mail survey and automatic counter. (JAK)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Uses in Education, Directories, Educational Resources
Chase, Hank – Business Officer, 2000
Describes how St. Louis-based Webster University is integrating its 80 campuses in the United States and abroad through intensive use of technology to create an extensive virtual library, develop a course authoring system with a university-wide standard software program, reduce costs (exclusive of hardware), and allow system-wide online…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Higher Education, Internet
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Alkalimat, Abdul – Souls, 2000
Calls for the transformation of black studies that moves from ideology to information. Argues that eBlack, the virtualization of the black experience, is the basis for the next stage of this academic discipline. Presents three theoretical principles of eBlack studies (cyberdemocracy, collective intelligence, and information freedom); describes…
Descriptors: Black Studies, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Olsen, Florence – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2000
Describes the increasing trend of incorporating electronic commerce methods to purchasing systems at colleges and universities. Provides examples from the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University (Massachusetts), California State University at Fullerton, and the University of California at Los Angeles. (DB)
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education
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Opitz, Margaret – Clearing House, 1998
Offers eight guidelines for educators who will be using and supporting computer-based instruction and incorporating Internet capability into their classrooms and curricula. (SR)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Guidelines, Higher Education
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Ediger, Marlow – Reading Improvement, 1998
Considers issues regarding technology use in reading instruction, issues such as technology and the young learner, software issues, using the Internet, and the classroom environment for reading. (PA)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education, Internet
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Robinson, William; Davis, James E. – Journal of Education, 1999
Technology has profoundly altered the economics profession. The use of statistical models and simulations has changed economics curricula and teaching methods in higher education, and these changes are moving into pre-college economics curricula. Recommends a different kind of economics instruction for pre-college economics teachers, including the…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Economics Education, Educational Technology, Higher Education
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Gepner, Ivan – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Explains the mechanism of producing dynamic computer pages which is based on three technologies: (1) the document object model; (2) cascading stylesheets; and (3) javascript. Discusses the applications of these techniques in genetics and developmental biology. (YDS)
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Genetics
Babb, Judy – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1996
Compares the author's pleasurable experience of getting on citizens' band radio and learning its language to her equally pleasurable experience of getting on the Internet and learning its language. (TB)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Internet, Journalism
Flechtner, Bill – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1996
Offers an annotated bibliography (with Internet addresses) of web sites that address questions concerning which material children should have access to and how to limit them to that material. Includes a list of software programs to block access to web sites. (TB)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Censorship, Computer Uses in Education, Computers
Carey, Jason – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1996
Shows how to go about accessing the plethora of material on the Internet about First Amendment rights, both text and video based. (TB)
Descriptors: Censorship, Computer Uses in Education, Freedom of Speech, Internet
Blumenstyk, Goldie – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2001
Explains how for Michael M. Crow, executive vice provost at Columbia University, knowledge is a form of venture capital. This means pushing Columbia beyond the usual role of creating knowledge and disseminating it in traditional manners, and instead taking the knowledge, incubating it, and projecting it using tools like the Internet. (SM)
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Uses in Education, Global Approach, Higher Education
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