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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
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
Conroy, Thom – Journal of Cooperation & Collaboration in College Teaching, 2001
Explores practical and theoretical benefits of electronic mail in a creative writing program. Practical benefits include creation of alternative writing space, scheduling convenience, and savings on copies. Theoretical benefits include egalitarian communication, blending of formal and informal discourse, increase in student engagement,…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Electronic Mail, Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods
Sessa, Anneliese – 1989
This paper describes the advantages of using computer bulletin boards systems (BBS) for distance learning, including the use of the New York City Education Network (NYCENET) to access various databases and to communicate with individuals or the public. Questions to be answered in order to determine the most appropriate software for running a BBS…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Software, Databases, Distance Education

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

Hansen, Craig J. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1992
Examines communication technologies in the workplace, provides a brief overview of current research, and offers questions for further exploration. Offers a personal perspective based on the author's experiences as a product manager for NCR Corporation and as a computer industry consultant. Includes discussions on voice mail, fax, hypermedia, and…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communications, Computer Networks, Electronic Mail
D'Souza, Patricia Veasey – Educational Technology, 1992
Explores possible uses of electronic mail in three areas of the academic setting: instruction, research, and administration. Electronic mail is defined, the components needed to get started with electronic mail are discussed, and uses and benefits of electronic mail in diverse educational environments are suggested. (12 references) (DB)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Educational Environment, Electronic Mail, Higher Education

Sheehan, Kim – Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 2001
Analyzes response rates to e-mail surveys undertaken since 1986. Examines five influences on response rates: year undertaken, number of survey questions, number of pre-notification contacts, number of follow-up contacts, and survey topic salience. Notes response rates to e-mail surveys have significantly decreased. Suggests year the survey was…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Literature Reviews, Research Methodology
Tao, Liqing – 1995
A literature review investigated the still nebulous area of email's implications for literacy learning by reviewing the existing literature across disciplines on the interests and concerns of literacy researchers and educators about email and the major issues and areas of concerns which are and will be relevant for literacy researchers. The…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Electronic Mail, Interpersonal Communication, Literacy
Steinfield, Charles W.; Fulk, Janet – 1988
This examination of the use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) systems by individuals for the purpose of broadcasting messages to large numbers of recipients begins by contrasting CMC broadcasting with traditional conceptions of interpersonal and mass communications. Several alternative theoretical perspectives are then examined, and a set…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Mass Media, Organizations (Groups), Policy
Hatcher, Sherry L. – 2003
Whereas in a traditional university classroom, important features of interpersonal relationships are most readily communicated by body language or tone of voice, in electronically-mediated teaching environments, absent such real time cues, even subtle metacommunications may take on added importance and power. Although a growing number of studies…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Content Analysis, Educational Environment, Electronic Mail

Kirkley, Kevin O.; Medway, Frederic J. – School Psychology International, 2003
Examines a sample of 45 emails written by adults in response to an Internet article on how to help children develop resilience and cope with hardship in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Results reveal that the sample responses often failed to include school-based support services, suggesting that schools may need to increase…
Descriptors: Children, Coping, Electronic Mail, Resilience (Personality)
Tessmer, Martin – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 1994
Discussion of formative evaluation highlights alternative formative evaluation methods and tools and explains their advantages, disadvantages, and applicable contexts. Methods described include two-on-one evaluation; think-aloud protocols; computer interviewing; self-evaluation; panel reviews; evaluation meetings; computer journals and networks;…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Electronic Mail, Evaluation Methods, Formative Evaluation
Updegrove, Daniel A. – Educational Technology, 1991
Discusses current trends in the use of electronic mail (e-mail) in education. National and international academic networks are described, including BITNET and NSFNET; uses of electronic mail for faculty, administrators, and students are examined; and guidelines for using e-mail are offered. (seven references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Educational Technology, Educational Trends, Electronic Mail