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Raney, Mardell – TECHNOS, 1998
Discussion with Vinton G. Cerf, widely known as father of the Internet and creator of the original email system, focuses on societal implications of the Internet; filtering; hypertext; email; the need for a global legal framework; e-commerce and potential for Web-based businesses; and implications of the Internet for education. (LRW)
Descriptors: Business, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail
Peer reviewedFang, K. – Computers in Human Behavior, 1998
Describes a study that established a measure and model for use in predicting and explaining electronic mail systems as an example of computer-mediated communication technologies usage and choice. The results indicated that all of the eight hypotheses showed significant correlation between criterion and predictor variates, supported by different…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Correlation, Electronic Mail, Hypothesis Testing
Peer reviewedWedell, Klaus; Stevens, Chris; Waller, Terry; Matheson, Lydia – British Journal of Special Education, 1997
This article describes what is involved in electronic communication, how British Special Educational Needs Coordinators (SENCos) feel about using it, and the conditions under which it can be used effectively. SENCos felt that electronic communication supplemented other sources of support and provided access to information sources beyond local…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Mediated Communication, Disabilities, Electronic Mail
Holliday, Lloyd – ESL Magazine, 1999
Discusses the advantages and challenges of using e-mail in English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) learning, focusing on synchronous versus asynchronous computer-mediated communication; what online English is like; the advantages of computer-mediated communication; and how to make communication available to ESL learners. (SM)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedLelong, Peter; Fearnley-Sander, Mary – Social Studies, 1999
Describes two projects: the first linked teacher-education students in Australia and Indonesia through e-mail and then grew into a link between primary students; the second project was a prize-winning publication by the primary students on the Internet. Gives a list of different materials and guidelines for teachers. (CMK)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedTrollinger, Gayle; Slavkin, Rachel – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1999
Describes the benefits of technology in special education and the use of electronic mail as an instructional strategy. Highlights the use of electronic mail by a student with Down syndrome to learn communication, reading, and written expression skills. Recommendations for using technology in the classroom are provided. (CR)
Descriptors: Appropriate Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Disabilities, Downs Syndrome
Peer reviewedDavenport, Elisabeth; Higgins, Martin; Somerville, Ian – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 2000
Describes a study of the social dynamics of new media (television, personal computers, CD-ROMs, Internet, email, and World Wide Web) in Scottish households. Analysis of interview transcripts from group conversations revealed recurrent narratives and behavioral genres to navigate social space that contribute to a theory of social informatics in the…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Family (Sociological Unit), Foreign Countries, Internet
Tomaiuolo, Nicholas G.; Packer, Joan G. – Searcher, 2000
Examines the growing demand for e-mail reference (Aska) service and how librarians can best manage an electronic help desk. Discusses problems of minimal information and anonymous patrons, followed by views on restricting/not restricting access to the service. Suggests ways to try to screen requests and specify a clientele. Notes the importance of…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Mail, Information Policy
Peer reviewedFinegan-Stoll, Colleen – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 1998
Discusses the benefits of using keypals as opposed to pen pals and how teachers and students can establish keypal relationships. Addresses online activities that complement keypals and maximize student learning. Offers a collection of Internet sites that can be used to find national and international keypals and assist in orchestrating educational…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Strategies, Electronic Mail, Elementary Education
Bennett, Dorothy T. – Electronic Learning, 1997
"Telementoring" programs, formal and informal online exchanges between students and working professionals, have flourished using e-mail. This article discusses telementoring and issues to consider (finding mentors, familiarity, frequency of exchange, preparation and facilitation, and closure) before creating a program and the…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail, Engineering
Peer reviewedWepner, Shelley B. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1997
The effects of electronic communication (e-mail and listserv) among triads of student teachers, college supervisors, and cooperating teachers were determined by equipping 21 volunteers with portable computers and modems and collecting data on self-assessments, printouts of project-related e-mail, printouts of listserv responses, and within- and…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Electronic Mail, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education
Peer reviewedThompson, Ada L.; Brown, Lynn L. – Professional School Counseling, 2000
Outlines an e-mail mentoring program developed as part of a school-to-work partnership. The goals of the program were to build the school-to-work connection, increase communication and technology skills, and enhance students' self-esteem. Describes the practical implications for setting up such a program as well as the implication for school…
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Education Work Relationship, Electronic Mail, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedHill, Judy A.; Misic, Mark M. – TechTrends, 1996
Provides the rationale for establishing a connection to the Internet. Describes Internet services, including e-mail, telnet, file transfer protocol (FTP), USENET, gopher, Archie, and World Wide Web. Identifies reasons why the Internet is a valuable tool. Outlines steps for establishing a connection and discusses the future of the Internet. A…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education, File Transfer Protocol
Buettner, Dan; de Moll, Cathy – Learning, 1996
Electronic field trips allow students to visit far away places via the computer, at the same time enhancing their academic skills and learning about inquiry, research, and how to ask questions. The article describes several electronic field trips that are available and provides contact information. (SM)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Creative Teaching, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedTaylor, Lynn – Journal of Interlibrary Loan, Document Delivery & Information Supply, 1998
Describes ways that the Denver Public Library's interlibrary loan department has adapted electronic-messaging technology to improve interlibrary loan services. Patron-initiated requesting, via e-mail or OCLC's order option, is discussed; the role of the OPAC is explained; and implementation and staff training is described. (LRW)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Interlibrary Loans, Library Automation, Library Catalogs


