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Neuhaus, Chris – Library Administration and Management, 1997
Describes how large-group brainstorming via e-mail at the University of Northern Iowa was used for strategic planning. Discusses factors affecting electronic brainstorming success and the advantages and disadvantages of electronic brainstorming. (AEF)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Brainstorming, Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Mail
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Cassidy, Jacquelyn A. – English Journal, 1996
Describes a series of e-mail writing assignments and other online writing activities for English-as-a-second-language (ESL) students. Suggests that computers help improve ESL students' writing. (RS)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, English (Second Language)
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Kaufman, Cathy C. – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
Demonstrates how principals can connect technological approaches with educational needs by examining four case examples of candidates in Indiana University of Pennsylvania's Performance-Based Principal's Program. Candidates developed a K-12 Internet project, forwarded ERIC research information to teachers via e-mail, introduced computers to…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail
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Carico, Kathleen – ALAN Review, 1997
Examines the impact of a correspondence project between preservice teachers and 10th-grade remedial English students about personal issues and reading projects. (TB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Electronic Mail, High Risk Students, High School Students
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Mackall, Phil – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1996
Highlights the equality that computers bring to children with hearing impairments and the different ways computers can be used. The ability of the computer to facilitate communication (regardless of hearing ability), provide informational materials, and operate as a TTY (the phone-teletype device for the deaf), TTY answering machine, and fax…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Deafness
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Woods, Robert H., Jr. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2002
Describes a study of doctoral program students that investigated whether more frequent instructor-initiated emails would result in more favorable student perceptions of the student-faculty relationship, higher student ratings of perceives sense of online community, higher degree of satisfaction with the learning experience, and higher levels of…
Descriptors: Discussion (Teaching Technique), Doctoral Programs, Electronic Mail, Online Courses
Schank, Susan Knelb – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2002
Suggest five ways for promoting school library media centers. Discusses the use of e-mail for communicating with teachers and staff; school newsletters for communicating with parents and students; involving community members; showing new library materials at staff development meetings; and booktalks using older books as well as new titles. (LRW)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Resources Centers
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Rourke, Liam; Anderson, Terry – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2002
Graduate students (n=11) collaborated on a case study using either synchronous voice, asynchronous voice, or synchronous text communication system. Participants kept a log, wrote reflections, and were interviewed. Analysis reveals that each group strategically supplemented the system that had been assigned to them with additional communication…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Communication Research, Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Mail
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Haith-Cooper, Melanie – Nurse Education Today, 2003
Part 1 explains a methodology for studying problem-based learning (PBL) in nursing education that combined hermeneutic phenomenology with e-mail sampling and video interviews. Part 2 describes themes identified by 10 tutors related to when and how to intervene in PBL. Part 1 contains 30 references; part 2 contains 41 references. (SK)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries, Hermeneutics, Higher Education
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Crank, 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
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Davis, 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
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Olson-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
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Goldman, 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
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Lunde, 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
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Bailey, 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
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