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Peer reviewedCrank, Virginia – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2002
Proposes that e-mail peer response teaches students about audience and text. Explains that asynchronous electronic peer response helps students become better responders by: promoting a written exchange; using writing to express their thoughts, and giving them time and distance to think about their reactions. Proposes that this creates an…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Basic Writing, Critical Reading, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedDavis, Dan – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2002
Explores the possibilities of the paperless classroom achieved through e-mail strategies and the use of Blackboard, an e-learning software platform. Claims that the system can be an efficient method for storing and evaluating papers and communicating with students. Concludes that the system allows the author to create a permanent electronic paper…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Student Evaluation
Peer reviewedOlson-Horswill, Laurie – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 2002
Notes the importance of online writing groups in an English 101 class. Suggests that for any writing group to be effective, students need to feel safe to express themselves. Describes three main writing assignments which created connected, motivated writing groups: the biography assignment, an essay on identity, and a group essay. (PM)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Introductory Courses, Student Attitudes
Peer reviewedGoldman, Patti A. – Government Information Quarterly, 1990
Discussion of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) focuses on its applicability to computer records. Agency practices to ensure access to information are considered; requests, litigation, and administrative appeals that have helped clarify the FOIA are described; and computer software, electronic mail, computer programing, and requested formats…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Software, Court Litigation, Databases
Peer reviewedLunde, Ken R. – CALICO Journal, 1990
The Japanese character set is used to describe electronic mail utilization in sending and receiving foreign character sets. Because electronic mail is fast, inexpensive, storable, and printable, it can accelerate the traditional letter writing process as well as act as a medium of instruction in correspondence courses and sending other…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Ideography, Japanese, Reading Skills
Peer reviewedBailey, Charles W., Jr. – Library Hi Tech, 1990
Surveys four possible types of multimedia computer systems: hypermedia, multimedia database, multimedia message, and virtual reality systems. The potential use of multimedia computer systems as public access systems in libraries is discussed, including fiscal, legal, organizational, standardization, and technological challenges that would have to…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Electronic Mail, Expert Systems, Hypermedia
Romiszowski, Alexander J.; de Haas, Johan A. – Educational Technology, 1989
Discusses computer mediated communication (CMC) and describes some possible applications of this technology, especially the use of computer conferencing systems. Electronic bulletin boards, online journals, and social communication are discussed, and experiences with using e-mail as a distance education medium between the United States, Canada,…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Distance Education, Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries
Milbury, Peter – Technology Connection, 1996
Explains the work of a moderator of LM-NET, an Internet discussion group, or listserv, for school library media specialists. Topics include organization; operations, including day-to-day functioning; development, including planning for the future; and dealing with "bounces," or returned e-mail messages. (LRW)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Internet
Coleman, Jordan; Coleman, Maria – Camping Magazine, 1995
The benefits to camps of connecting to the Internet include reaching a new market, providing interactive opportunities for campers, providing up-to-date information for parents, having an up-to-date brochure available, easily taking care of billing and other camp business, recruiting staff members, and participating in discussions with other camp…
Descriptors: Camping, Computer Networks, Electronic Mail, Information Networks
Peer reviewedDescy, Don E. – TechTrends, 1993
This first of a two-part series highlights three tools that improve accessibility to Internet resources: (1) Alex, a database that accesses files in FTP (file transfer protocol) sites; (2) Archie, software that searches for file names with a user's search term; and (3) Gopher, a menu-driven program to access Internet sites. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Databases, Electronic Mail, File Transfer Protocol
Peer reviewedSmith, Lorre – RQ, 1993
Reviews the literature on library use of facsimile transmission and describes an experiment conducted by libraries at the four State University of New York campuses that used facsimile transmission and/or electronic mail to access commonly held periodical titles. Copies of the request form and problem report form are appended. (Contains 29…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Electronic Mail, Facsimile Transmission, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSinofsky, Esther R. – TechTrends, 1995
Discusses current copyright issues, including the Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for Electronic Learners; Fair Use Guidelines for Electronic Reserve Systems; additions to the "United States Code" regarding copyright; copyright ownership for freelance writers; online material, including e-mail; and public performance versus…
Descriptors: Authors, Copyrights, Electronic Libraries, Electronic Mail
Peer reviewedLandis, Carol; And Others – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 1995
Presents two studies of the nature of science educators' use of the Internet and electronic resources and the environment in which that usage takes place. Includes telephone survey interview schedule and Internet survey instrument. (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKnight, Susan – Hispania, 1994
Describes the design, implementation, and evaluation of an electronic mail exchange program between university students in the United States and Spain. The program was implemented to help make a course entitled Peninsular Culture and Civilization more interactive, relevant, and interesting (MDM)
Descriptors: College Students, Course Descriptions, Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedFoster, Daniel G. – TechTrends, 1994
Provides a personal view of the use of electronic mail through a local area network by a community college. The gradual growth in using electronic mail instead of paper or telephone messages is described; benefits of electronic mail are discussed; and conducting a meeting via electronic mail is suggested. (LRW)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Electronic Mail, Local Area Networks, Meetings


