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Sullivan, Christopher – 1989
Electronic mail is one of several telecommunications technologies that have become potent factors in modern organizational communication. The introduction of such sophisticated microelectronic technology into an organization can have a strong impact on the patterns of communication within that organization. This is the case for the Florida House…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Electronic Mail, Online Systems, Organizational Communication
Kuehn, Scott A. – 1990
The computer user has played an active part in uncovering changes brought on with microcomputer technology. Electronic mail (or "E-mail"), which enables users to send and receive messages through bulletin board services ("BBSs"), is often considered one innovation of the computer revolution. A BBS provides opportunities for…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Electronic Mail, Heuristics, Information Technology
Parker, Donald C. – Executive Educator, 1987
Describes an electronic mail system used by the Horseheads (New York) Central School Distict's eight schools and central office that saves time and enhances productivity. This software calls up information from the district's computer network and sends it to other users' special files--electronic "mailboxes" set aside for messages and…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Efficiency, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education
Hammond, Morrison F. – Technological Horizons in Education, 1986
Discusses telecommunications services used in Australian education. They include Minerva (electronic mail), Midas (database accessing), Viatel (interactive videotext), and Telememo (electronic mail used to exchange information between schools. (JN)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Telecommunications
Brackin, Taryn; Ferguson, Elizabeth; Skelly, Brian; Chambliss, Catherine – 2000
This paper discusses a study that examines the responses of introverted and extraverted college students (N=72) to the use of e-mail. Results show that extraverts use e-mail as a form of procrastination more than introverts and that extraverts find e-mail more disruptive to their work than introverts. No significant differences were found in terms…
Descriptors: College Students, Electronic Mail, Extraversion Introversion, Higher Education
Collie, Katharine R.; Mitchell, Dan; Murphy, Lawrence – 2000
In July and August of 1999 Katharine Collie conducted an interview with Dan Mitchell and Lawrence Murphy on the topic of on-line counseling skills. The interview was done by e-mail so that Mitchell and Murphy could simultaneously demonstrate skills that they use in their e-mail counseling practice. This article contains a brief introduction that…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselors, Electronic Mail, Internet
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McManus, Denise J.; Sankar, Chetan S.; Carr, Houston H.; Ford, F. Nelson – Information Resources Management Journal, 2002
Discussion of communication within organizations and with the outside world focuses on results of a survey of managers in 41 companies that assessed intraorganizational and interorganizational uses of email. Describes the use of factor analysis and regression methodologies to investigate whether a significant relationship existed between internal…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Factor Analysis, Organizational Communication, Regression (Statistics)
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Barron, Greg; Yechiam, Eldad – Computers in Human Behavior, 2002
Discussion of e-mail technology and requesting information from multiple sources simultaneously focuses on an experiment demonstrating that addressing e-mails simultaneously to multiple recipients may actually reduce the number of helpful responses. Discusses diffusion of responsibility and implications for the application of social cueing theory…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Information Seeking, Marketing, Responses
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Dirksen, Charles J.; Ostbye, Truls – Journal of Education for Business, 1989
Discusses the pros and cons of computer conferencing as well as general and academic uses. Refers to other means of computer communications such as electronic mail and electronic bulletin boards. (JOW)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Teleconferencing
Shieh, Jackie; Ballard, Rhea A-L – EDUCOM Review, 1994
Examines the relationship between electronic mail (E-mail) and employee privacy rights. Two current course cases involving the privacy issue are summarized; the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 is explained; proposed legislation is discussed; and suggestions for employee E-mail privacy that can help avoid possible litigation are…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Electronic Mail, Federal Legislation, Legal Responsibility
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McCarty, Paul J. – Educational Leadership, 1995
An elementary school principal shares some anecdotes about Utah schools' leadership in using the Internet. He describes Salt Lake City youngsters' e-mail communications with other elementary schoolers in Russia, England, Hong Kong, and elsewhere. Although cost can be a limiting factor, the educational benefits of Net-surfing are substantial. (MLH)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Elementary Education, International Communication, Program Descriptions
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Kawasaki, Jodee L.; Raven, Matt R. – Journal of Extension, 1995
A survey was sent via electronic mail (email) to 116 Montana extension staff. Forty agents and 13 specialists returned it via email; 26 agents and 17 specialists via regular mail. One-third were not comfortable with completing an electronic survey, although it is an easier and less costly method. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Anxiety, Electronic Mail, Extension Agents, Extension Education
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Fleischman, John; Kilbert, Gerald H. – Adult Learning, 1993
Educational technology applications in California include (1) OTAN's Online Communication System--electronic mail and an information database; (2) Educard, a computer chip card for storing and retrieving student information; and (3) staff development via satellite in Los Angeles County Schools' Educational Telecommunications Network. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail, Staff Development
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Brett, George H., II – North Carolina Libraries, 1992
Explains how to become more knowledgeable about using resources available on Internet. Four main areas are discussed: (1) print media resources; (2) learning to use a personal computer effectively, including the maintenance of hard disks; (3) electronic mail; and (4) interactive networking. Current and future improvements to make networks more…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Electronic Mail, Futures (of Society), Internet
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Alm, Andy – Convergence, 1992
Describes computer networks and conferences dedicated to environmental education and activism. Gives the electronic and surface mail addresses of contacts for the Association for Progressive Communications in 12 countries. (SK)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Electronic Mail, Environmental Education, Organizations (Groups)
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