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Zhu, Wuhan – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2012
This paper is motivated by the premise that little is known about the use of requestive strategies in request emails in Chinese English-as-a-Foreign-Language (EFL) context. Specifically, the paper examines and compares requestive strategies in request emails between two groups of university students, namely English majors (EM) and non-English…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Interlanguage, English (Second Language), Pragmatics
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Russell, Connie – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2009
We've all gotten them--the student emails that make you question your decision to get into this profession. The title of this column says it all. If we want students to meet our expectations, we must give them instruction on what we expect. Technology should be used to help us meet our academic goals, not just to cater to students' love of…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Teacher Expectations of Students, Electronic Mail, College Students
Rahman, K. M. Rezanur; Anwar, Sadat; Numan, Sharker Md. – Online Submission, 2008
Today computer has replaced all means of traditional communication significantly. Many distant learning tools claim to be interactive, but few can offer two-way communication. Email is the most popular means of communication medium now-a-days. Therefore, it may be used as an educational tool for learning. In present socioeconomic condition of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Internet, Educational Technology, Computer Mediated Communication
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Myles, Wayne – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 1996
Examines the uses of technology--including the Internet and electronic bulletin boards-as ways of advertising to, networking with, and processing study abroad students and their learning on and off campus. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: College Students, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, International Educational Exchange
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Borsheim, Carlin – English Journal, 2004
Through email partnerships or email exchanges with university, students increase confidence in reading and discussing literature. The act of composing email messages helps the student to articulate their thoughts.
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, College Students, Self Esteem, Reading Skills
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Schmitt, Lothar M.; Christianson, Kiel T. – System, 1998
Describes the justification for design and implementation of a UNIX-based computer-assisted language-instruction system using a network of workstations containing functions useful for instructors and students as well as researchers. The present investigation is aimed at teaching writing to Japanese students at the University of Aizu in Japan.…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Electronic Mail, English (Second Language)
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Lerman, Stephen J.; Bernardo, John; Daly, Jennifer S.; Husson, Robert – Journal of American College Health, 2004
To help college health services in all parts of the country improve their approach to latent tuberculosis, two Listservs were provided for them to post their questions on dealing with TB infection. In this article, the authors present some of the questions posted in the Listservs and their corresponding answers. In their answers, the authors have…
Descriptors: Prevention, Disease Control, Electronic Mail, Health Services
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Sroka, Scott L. – Journal of College and University Law, 1997
Reviews 1995 case law concerning discrimination against college students, in which legal analysis often resembles that of employment discrimination cases but has subtle twists in application and may involve constitutional issues. Cases discussed touch issues of racial discrimination, gender discrimination (systemic and against individuals), and…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Students, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation
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Braunstein, Belinda; Meloni, Christine; Zolotareva, Larissa – TESL-EJ, 2000
Describes the U.S.-SiberLink Project that linked universities in Santa Barbara, CA, Washington, D.C., and Yakutsk, Siberia. Discusses the project's multimedia Web site and traces development of the project as students in the three cities discuss topics, find research materials, share writing for peer review, and communicate via e-mail and…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperation, Electronic Mail
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Johnson, E. Marcia; Brine, John W. – CALICO Journal, 2000
Discusses implementation of computer-mediated-communication (CMC) and the language computing skills students need to acquire for cross-cultural e-mail exchanges. CMC syllabus design within the Japanese English-as-a-foreign-language university context and within a second language acquisition research framework is also discussed. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Cultural Context
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Wolffe, Robert J.; McMullen, David W. – Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 1996
Two university projects linked constructivist theory with effectiveness practices. One group of preservice teachers completed journal entries about their math class. Another used e-mail for collaborative learning activities. The projects showed the many benefits of using e-mail as a constructivist tool in both content and field-based classes. (SM)
Descriptors: College Students, Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning, Dialog Journals
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Fulwiler, Toby – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1997
Recommends that college teachers and their students exchange weekly letters, in either paper or electronic form, as a familiar and friendly means of communication. The method increases dialog, suggests rethinking, and encourages rewriting while keeping the stakes low. Students respond well to the assignment. Samples of student letters and comments…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, College Instruction
Selleck, Catherine Y. – Trusteeship, 1996
Ten questions for college and university trustees to ask when considering policy concerning campus information technology are presented. They address short- and long-term planning for academic and administrative computing, continuity of funding, integration of existing information resources, faculty computer literacy, campus wiring, access to…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Administrative Policy, College Administration, College Faculty