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Suter, W. Newton; Perry, Melanie K. – 1997
For 3 years, the Diagnostic and Evaluative Procedures course of an education college was offered by electronic mail as well as by a more traditional "chalk and talk" approach, enabling a comparison of the two approaches. In the electronic setting, papers were submitted and questions asked and answered electronically. In the traditional class,…
Descriptors: College Students, Distance Education, Education Majors, Electronic Mail
Kennedy, Shirley Duglin – 1998
While the Internet has been called the world's library for its mass of information, its maze makes quick and easy results elusive. This book acts as a guide to quality research and reference sites on the Internet, compiling and profiling more than 500 ready-for-reference sites. The book also examines the best subject directories; offers tips on…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Software, Electronic Mail, Information Networks
Whorton, James E.; Fowler, Robert E.; Siders, James A. – 1998
Due to easy accessibility to the Internet and prevalence of programs for designing World Wide Web sites, a special education teacher may now create a Web site with little cost or trouble. Special education teachers may want to consider creating a Web site to inform parents and caregivers about classroom activities, invite participation in special…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education
Zolten, Jerry – 1997
An instructor's idea of using required e-mail as a communication link with students in the basic public speaking course sprang from his work with Gerald M. Philips in the pioneering reticence program he developed at Penn State University in the 1970s and 1980s. The instructor's focus in teaching a basic communication course has always been more on…
Descriptors: Communication Apprehension, Course Descriptions, Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Johnson, Roy D.; Keil, Mark – 2002
This study compared the effects of using voice mail (v-mail) to electronic mail (e-mail) over the Internet to provide student feedback using Media Richness Theory (MRT) and Social Presence Theory (SPT) as the theoretical framework. MRT and SPT would predict that v-mail would be perceived as higher than e-mail in media richness and social presence.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education
Hays, Donald G. – 1998
This paper discusses the ideas of how to unite global villages to help create a better world. Argues that it takes just two people to begin a conversation between countries. It proposes that e-mail conversations can take place between children in classrooms in two different countries. Another benefit, besides breaking down the cultural barriers…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Mail, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
Britsch, Susan J. – 2000
The purpose of this paper is to portray children's writing as a medium for participation in social response to an audience, in a situation where children are active contributors to evolving written dialogues. Throughout this 2-year project, data were collected by compiling the e-mail correspondence between the adults (the researcher and five…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Mediated Communication
Marttunen, Miika; Laurinen, Leena – 2000
This study involved a teaching experiment in which academic argumentation was practiced during a ten-week email course in a Finnish university. During the course, two working methods were used: free debate and role play. The aim of the study was to clarify how these two working methods activated students in mutual argumentative dialogue and…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Critical Thinking, Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries
Guernsey, Lisa – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
H-NET (Humanities and Social Sciences OnLine) is a new, rapidly expanding international online network of scholars that was established to increase electronic mail communication among individuals. Currently, the program is devoting more attention to World Wide Web-related projects providing information and reference sources. Internal conflict…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Humanities
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Moss, Mitchell L.; Townsend, Anthony – Journal of Urban Technology, 1997
The Internet's addressing system, the domain name system, provides geographic information on Internet activity. This study shows that cities, as well as institutions of higher education in the cities, are driving, rather than simply participating in, information-based phenomena such as the expansion of the Internet. Some implications of this…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Mail, Electronic Publishing, Geographic Regions
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Leiserson, Anna Belle; Cook, Eleanor; Brading, Peter; Marshall, David L. – Library Hi Tech, 1997
Describes AcqWeb, a Web site that has pertinent information for library acquisitions. Topics include the partnership with ACQNET, the electronic news group for acquisitions; AcqWeb's structure; editorial policy; the International Directory of E-mail Addresses of Publishers, Vendors and Related Professional Associations; and future possibilities.…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Futures (of Society), International Programs, Internet
Uhler, Scott F.; And Others – Illinois Libraries, 1996
Examines liability issues and Internet use--specifically e-mail--that libraries should be aware of. Discusses confidentiality and employer review; how federal laws, statutory limitations, and Illinois State Constitution and statutes affect employer e-mail monitoring; invasion of privacy; and the Freedom of Information Act. Offers procedural and…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Electronic Mail, Employer Employee Relationship, Employment Practices
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Hamilton, Malcolm C. – CUPA Journal, 1996
Electronic mail is a rich communications medium, but it also presents problems of privacy and efficient use of time. If electronic mail is to be the communication medium of choice in the workplace, it is incumbent on responsible managers and human resources professionals to establish guidelines for its appropriate and productive use. Examples from…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Business Administration, Efficiency, Electronic Mail
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Essid, Joseph J. – Research and Teaching in Developmental Education, 1996
Discusses the use of synchronous conferences via electronic mail in training new writing tutors, highlighting the benefits of such an approach. Describes two synchronous conferences held at the University of Richmond related to dealing with resistant writers and tutoring across disciplines. Provides recommendations for implementing synchronous…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Yoder, Sharon – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1996
To provide college students with a conceptual model of how their network connects to the Internet, and enable them to understand the principles of sending e-mail and using other telecomputing resources, signs were created using a graphics program with different icons representing each network component. The signs were then attached to students who…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Literacy, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks
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