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MacDougall, Robert – 2000
Shortly after a researcher arrived at a Traditional Mohawk (Iroquois) Indian community in New York State in May 1997, seven community members began using the Netscape 3.0 e-mail system with steadily increasing frequency. The researcher was interested in studying the relationship between new communication technology and identity maintenance. E-mail…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Electronic Mail, Ethnography, Field Studies
Carlsen, William S.; Single, Peg Boyle – 2000
This paper reports findings from a comprehensive evaluation of the first national electronic mentoring program that matches female engineering students with mentors working in industry. The program being evaluated--MentorNet--uses a combination of on-line tools, computer databases, mentoring specialists, and campus and industrial contacts to…
Descriptors: Algorithms, College Students, Electronic Mail, Engineering Education
Cusick, Judy, Ed. – 2002
This document presents instructional strategies for college faculty on how to stimulate active learning with groups of more than 50 students. Contents include: (1) "How Do College Students Best Learn Science: An Assessment of Popular Teaching Styles and Their Effectiveness" (William H. Leonard); (2) "Are We Cultivating 'Couch Potatoes' in Our…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Silverstein, Joanne; Lankes, R. David – 1999
This document reports on the e-mail-based question and answer services (digital reference) that the Department of Education offers to customers. The report is presented in five sections. Section 1, "Introduction," outlines the research goals which were to: analyze current processes, procedures and problems; suggest solutions for…
Descriptors: Document Delivery, Electronic Mail, Information Centers, Information Services
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Merrier, Patricia A.; Dirks, Ruthann – Business Communication Quarterly, 1997
Investigates business students' attitudes toward written versus oral communication methods for assignments and their attitudes toward e-mail messaging. Finds that they viewed oral communication less positively than either written or e-mail communication and that students with prior e-mail experience gave it and oral communication significantly…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Speech Communication
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Eldred, Janet Carey – College Composition and Communication, 1997
Discusses a writing teacher's move toward expressive writing, toward her understanding of art, expression, and the objectification of the aesthetic, ethical, and the self. Comments on the role of technology in personal writing. Discusses the impact on her teaching of her "writing relationship" with her mother. (TB)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Letters (Correspondence), Personal Narratives
Nesbeitt, Sarah – Library Journal, 1997
Numerous Web-based phone and address directories provide advantages over the white and yellow pages. Although many share a common database, each has features that set it apart: maps, suggested driving directions, and phone dialing. This article examines eight (Bigfoot, BigBook, BigYellow, Switchboard, Infospace, Contractjobs, InterNIC)…
Descriptors: Business, Computer Software Reviews, Databases, Directories
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Cahoon, Brad – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1996
Two examples of group learning with technology are described: a seminar taught primarily through the World Wide Web, and an electronic mailing list. New ways of group learning through these online learning communities are highlighted. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail, Group Instruction
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Wollman-Bonilla, Julie E. – Language Arts, 2003
Presents a case study of one six-year-old that suggests that e-mail messages foster different skills and conventions than does print-based letter writing. Hopes to illuminate the writing practices children might develop as they engage in e-mail communication. (SG)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Case Studies, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail
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Snyder, Herbert; Kurtze, Douglas – Information Processing & Management, 1996
Examines the use of chaos theory in modelling time series data generated by computer-mediated communication (CMC). Data generated by CMC discussion groups are examined for the presence of chaotic behavior and to assess the variance which can be accounted for by the deterministic mechanism. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Chaos Theory, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks
Dern, Daniel P. – Online, 1997
Online users leave traces that others can find and use. Provides an overview of where and how users leave traces and what users can do to protect their privacy. Discusses Internet accounts; special files ("signature,""plan,""project,""file,""finger,""whois," and "vacation");…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Electronic Mail, Online Systems, Privacy
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Hammer, David; DiMauro, Vanessa – Electronic Journal of Science Education, 1996
Describes preliminary exploration of a use for telecommunications in preservice teacher education. Reviews student teacher involvement in using electronic bulletin boards and e-mail to communicate with practicing teachers and scientists. (Author/MVL)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Monroe, Barbara – English Journal, 2003
Suggests the use of e-mail in the place of writing comments on individual papers. Notes the importance of using e-mail and the listserv in a student's writing experience. Considers some of the implications for professional benefit by exploring the relationship between online communication and oral discussion and between private and public…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Feedback, Higher Education
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Jacobs, Jim – Government Publications Review, 1990
Discusses electronic bulletin boards that have been created by U.S. government agencies and suggests a method to make the information they contain more accessible to libraries and the public. Costs and technological issues are considered, and an appendix describes networks and computer programs that would facilitate access to government…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Networks, Computer Software, Costs
Lilley, Ed; Dangler, Terry – Educational Facility Planner, 1989
Electronic communication networks can provide facility planners with a rapid forum for the exchange of ideas and a quick survey process. Provides information about the Facilities and Services Listserv (FACSER), designed for the exchange of ideas related to higher education, and other services and networks such as BITNET, ARPANET, and INTERNET.…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Facilities Planning, Electronic Mail, Facility Requirements
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