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Kerr, Philip – ELT Journal, 2005
This is a summary of some of the issues raised in a recent on-line discussion within the IATEFL Teacher Trainers and Educators Special Interest Group. The IATEFL Teacher Trainers and Educators Special Interest Group periodically organizes on-line fielded discussions on pre-determined topics that are chosen and moderated by volunteers. From time to…
Descriptors: Jargon, Teacher Education, Computer Mediated Communication, Language Teachers
Huwe, Terence K. – Computers in Libraries, 2006
From blogs to wikis to podcasts to personalized e-mail alerts, there are now more ways to reach people than ever before. However, even with these new outreach pathways, success still depends on knowing your audience and having the ability to see beyond the "buzz" of technology. Best practices for outreach should emphasize a personal touch in the…
Descriptors: Internet, Information Technology, Electronic Journals, Electronic Mail
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Yuan, Yu; Fulk, Janet; Shumate, Michelle; Monge, Peter R.; Bryant, J. Alison; Matsaganis, Matthew – Human Communication Research, 2005
This research extended earlier public goods research on individual incentives to use an organizational information commons that was based in Marwell and Oliver's (1993) collective action model. A revised theoretical model that incorporated team-level social influence and technology-specific competence was proposed. The model was tested using…
Descriptors: Organizational Communication, Social Influences, Teamwork, Information Technology
Moore, Joi L.; Marra, Rose M. – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2005
Thirty-seven graduate students in two course sections were required to contribute to the online discussion of an instructional design case study. The discussion forums required different participation protocols; students in section one implemented a constructive argumentation approach while students in section two had less structure for their…
Descriptors: Internet, Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion, Graduate Students
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Katz, Yaacov; Rimon, Ofer – Educational Media International, 2006
The rationale behind the project is based on the belief that the study of a work of literature can effectively open a window of opportunity for pupils to study other countries' cultures and identities as well as contribute to pupils' own identity construction and to the understanding of the identity of others. Information and communication…
Descriptors: Intercultural Programs, Literature Appreciation, Multicultural Education, Cooperative Learning
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Fidas, Christos; Komis, Vassilis; Tzanavaris, Spyros; Avouris, Nikolaos. – Computers and Education, 2005
This paper examines the effect of heterogeneous resources, available to students, during computer-supported collaborative problem solving. A study of collaborative modeling has been conducted in the frame of an authentic educational activity in a secondary school. The students involved were provided with sets of primitive resources of varying…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Computer Mediated Communication, Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving
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MacKinnon, Gregory R. – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2004
The education of science teachers necessarily involves instruction around the use of computer technologies. Acadia University, a laptop institution, offers a unique setting where students are immersed in the critique of pedagogical applications of computers. The current trend to employ constructivist approaches in teaching provides a backdrop for…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Science Teachers, Teacher Education, Constructivism (Learning)
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Kurtts, Stephanie; Hibbard, Katharine; Levin, Barbara – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2005
This study examined the online collaboration and problem solving processes of preservice general education and special education teachers from two different states. The use of online collaborative problem solving across the miles was found to be a vehicle for preservice teachers to prepare to meet the needs of all learners in inclusive…
Descriptors: General Education, Special Education, Special Education Teachers, Preservice Teachers
Irwin, Christopher; Berge, Zane – E-Journal of Instructional Science and Technology, 2006
The potential represented by the use of computer-mediated conferencing and instruction offers access for and collaboration among learners around the world. Yet, an important aspect of successful online learning experiences--student socialization in cyberspace--appears to suffer from a somewhat fractured research history. Some research indicates…
Descriptors: Socialization, Online Courses, Educational Technology, Computer Mediated Communication
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Murphy, Elizabeth; Ciszewska-Carr, Justyna – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2005
This paper reports on a case study which identifies and illustrates sources of difference in agreement in relation to reliability in a context of quantitative content analysis of a transcript of an online asynchronous discussion (OAD). Transcripts of 10 students in a month-long online asynchronous discussion were coded by two coders using an…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Content Analysis, Reliability, Case Studies
Choitz, Paul; Lee, Doris – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2006
Asynchronous computer conferencing refers to the use of computer software and a network enabling participants to post messages that allow discourse to continue even though interactions may be extended over days and weeks. Asynchronous conferences are time-independent, adapting to multiple time zones and learner schedules. Such activities as…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Internet, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Software
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Redmond, Petrea; Lock, Jennifer V. – Internet and Higher Education, 2006
This paper presents a framework for online collaborative learning, also known as telecollaboration. At the centre of this flexible framework are online collaborative educational experiences where knowledge creation and knowledge in action are the nexus of social, teaching and cognitive presence based on the "Community of Inquiry" model of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Computer Mediated Communication, Teleconferencing, Educational Experience
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Ahern, Terence C.; Thomas, Julie A.; Tallent-Runnels, Mary K.; Lan, William Y.; Cooper, Sandra; Lu, Xiaoming; Cyrus, Jacqui – Internet and Higher Education, 2006
There is a tremendous amount of pressure on educators to incorporate highly advanced computer-mediated communication (CMC) into the classroom, but the research shows that this is not an easy task. Part of the difficulty learners experience within current network applications is a lack of support from the design of the software for the development…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Software, Computers
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Fuks, Hugo; Pimentel, Mariano; Lucena, Carlos Jose Pereira de – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2006
Very often, when using a chat tool where more than one participant is talking simultaneously, it is difficult to follow the conversation, read all the different messages and work out who is talking to whom about what. This problem has been dubbed "Chat Confusion." This article investigates this problem in debate sessions in an online university…
Descriptors: Virtual Universities, Online Courses, Internet, Learning Activities
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Zafeiriou, Georgia – Education for Information, 2003
The present article presents conditions relating to the effective use of text-based computer conferencing for group interaction. More specifically, it discusses ways peers found in order to express themselves as members of on-line groups and if they were able to reach consensus during interaction. The findings of the research are based on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research, Grounded Theory, Teleconferencing
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