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David Gilani – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2024
Whilst the practitioner field around current student communications has developed in recent years, most published research still focuses either on prospective students, theoretical benefits of student communications or usage of individual channels of communication. This paper contributes to policy and practice by providing the first UK-wide look…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Preferences, Student Surveys
Gentry, Lauren B.; Denton, Carolyn A.; Kurz, Terri – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2008
Instructional coaching or mentoring, as a form of professional development for teachers, has gained importance as educational policy has called for the implementation of research-validated instructional practices by highly qualified teachers. Technology-mediated mentoring has strong potential for overcoming barriers of accessibility and…
Descriptors: Mentors, Computer Mediated Communication, Statistical Analysis, Professional Development

Ryan, Joe – Internet Research, 1993
Provides a guide for effective Internet use by recommending resources for key activities, including getting oriented, finding a mentor, getting connected, using communication and network navigation tools efficiently, discovering Internet resources, and understanding the broader picture. Prices and network addresses are included for 184 references…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, File Transfer Protocol, Internet, Mentors
Wigen, Wendy – EDUCAUSE Review, 2004
Spam is not just a technology issue. It is a social issue, and it threatens something very dear: the viability of e-mail. Campuses struggle to support solutions that will control the costs of filtering spam, keep "false positives" to a minimum and not diminish their own marketing use of mass e-mails. The openness of the Internet, long touted as…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Internet, Electronic Mail, Federal Legislation

Mike, Dennis G. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 1996
Describes the Internet and possible educational issues for its information retrieval and electronic communication functions, particularly applied to secondary content area instruction. Concludes that, while the potential benefits are considerable, its use is costly in terms of time, training, and money. Offers recommendations for classroom use and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail, Information Sources
American School Board Journal, 1996
This supplement contains 10 articles on topics that include acceptable-use policies, NetDay, selling technology bonds, a CD-ROM starter shelf, and Internet news. (MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education, Internet

Brown, Stuart J.; Malaney, Gary D. – NASPA Journal, 2001
Reports results of a national survey of NASPA professional members on the Internet and its varied applications. Results show that while the use of e-mail has been totally embraced by student affairs administrators, the Web is used less frequently. Discusses these two media and listservs in regard to who uses the resources and how they are used in…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Internet, Listservs, Professional Development

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

Macklem, Gayle; Kruger, Louis J.; Struzziero, Joan – Special Services in the Schools, 2001
Provides a multidimensional framework of collaboration. Reviews research on e-mail and discusses implications for practice and research with respect to collaboration in the schools. Discusses barriers to collaboration, as well as how e-mail might improve collaboration. Discusses possible future uses of the Internet and e-mail with respect to…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Educational Cooperation, Electronic Mail, Internet

Silva, Marcos; Cartwright, Glenn F. – Education Libraries, 1993
Examines the advent of the Internet and its impact on K-12 education and librarianship. The use of the Internet as a resource for teaching and research and as a virtual classroom, the reasons for investing in the United States and Canadian national supernetworks, and the implications of the supernetworks for education and librarianship are…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Electronic Mail, Electronic Publishing, Elementary Secondary Education

Monikowski, Christine – American Annals of the Deaf, 1997
Beginning with a simple explanation of the Internet, this article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using currently available electronic media in classrooms with students with deafness. Specific strategies for applying tools, such as Listservs, are discussed along with teacher responsibilities when using these media. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Deafness, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education

Sanders, Pete; Rosenfield, Maxine – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1998
Positions the telephone as a vibrant, innovative medium for therapeutic work. Defines computer-mediated therapy and explores issues confronting its development. Concludes that active collaboration between therapists, social scientists, and computer scientists is needed to develop therapy-specific computer applications to mediate in…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Science, Counseling Techniques, Electronic Mail

Robson, Dave; Robson, Maggie – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1998
Addresses the relationship between intimacy and communication that is based on computer technology. Discusses definitions of intimacy and the nature of intimate conversations that use computers as a communications medium. Explores implications for counseling. (MKA)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Confidentiality, Counseling Techniques, Electronic Mail

Lewis, Jacqueline; Coursol, Diane; Khan, Lutfa – Journal of College Student Development, 2001
Investigates the comfort and use of technology among college students. Also investigates the use of communication technologies such as e-mail and the Internet for academic and nonacademic purposes. Findings suggest that the majority of the participants were comfortable with technology and used e-mail and the Internet for academic and social…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail
Jones, W. Paul – 2003
The premise of this document is that an optimistic view of the relationship between counseling and testing services is warranted in the new century. The document focuses on the integration of testing and counseling via the Internet. Advantages and concerns related to both e-mail interactions and chat and/or video-conferencing are considered. The…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Counseling, Counselor Client Relationship, Electronic Mail