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Gunaratne, Shelton A.; Lee, Byung S. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 1996
Focuses on the issues associated with introducing e-mail and other Internet tools into the journalism classroom. Discusses the instructor's role and shows how instructors can use the Internet in reporting, editing, and international communication courses as an effective teaching device. (SR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
The Sources Are the Story: Students Crave Classroom Instruction on Source Relations and Cultivation.
Harrison, Dale – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 2000
Interviews several college journalists and college journalism advisers about developing and working with news sources. Discusses the necessity of teaching interpersonal skills, and looks at the advantages and disadvantages of using email to interview sources. (SR)
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Competence
Reyes, Reynaldo, III – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2007
This study examines the ways in which a support and retention scholarship program (College Assistance Migrant Program--CAMP) mediated the first-year college experience of three situationally marginalized, female students of Mexican descent. Findings suggest that educators at all levels of schooling should create opportunities for this population…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Scholarships, Females, College Freshmen
Harris-John, Mary – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2006
As educators in higher education, we face many challenges, but probably none like that of teaching online. While institutions of higher education have enjoyed a long history of traditional teaching and learning, the realities of providing an environment tailored to the needs and interests of today's adult learners is a very real and timely issue.…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Web Based Instruction, Higher Education, Online Courses
Wang, Hongjie; Hong, Yan – 1995
Academic mailing lists are formed by scholars and professionals interested in intellectual discussion and professional exchange of ideas. Academic mailing lists focus on academic and scholarly subjects, but they are not immune from "flaming," hostile, insulting language in computer-mediated communication. Two scholarly mailing lists,…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion Groups, Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Smith, Carol; And Others – 1992
Noting that journalism and mass communication educators have experimented broadly with computer applications since the 1970s, this paper suggests that momentum is building in the 1990s in three areas (industry imperative, social significance, and pedagogic promise) to integrate computer-mediated communication (CMC) into the journalism and mass…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
Thompsen, Philip A. – 1992
In this paper, a creative narrative is used to illustrate an episode of flaming (defined as the fervent exchange of messages personally attacking or expressing defensiveness on computer-mediated communication networks) in an electronic mail exchange among a small group of communication scholars. The narrative allows for the presentation of an…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Creative Writing, Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Kersten, Larry; Phillips, Stephen R. – 1992
Traditionally, e-mail (electronic mail) has been seen as an efficient communications medium for the transmission of simple, routine, unambiguous messages. More recent research has argued that the simple, efficient view of e-mail is incomplete. Future research should be extended into the strategic and symbolic functions of email, such as the use of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Information Networks
Thompsen, Philip A.; Ahn, Dong-Keun – 1992
A study explored the efficacy of the general semantic technique of E-Prime (a technique for increasing awareness of abstraction through the deliberate deletion of all forms of the verb "to be") through a study of copula deletion (omission of auxiliary verbs) and flaming (the fervent exchange of emotionally charged messages) in electronic…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Language Attitudes, Language Research
Maylath, Bruce – 1993
New technologies brought about by the computer are causing writing to take on more and more the features of orality. The computer's emphasis on speed reduces or even eliminates distance, which is one of the key features of orality. Orality is immediate and relies on assumptions, on gaps to be filled in by the auditor. It is also "socially…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Electronic Mail, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Bruning, Stephen D. – 1994
A study examined the variables that influence the use of electronic mail. The Uses and Gratifications perspective was employed to determine the antecedent factors that motivate individuals to engage in electronic mail communication. Subjects, 105 students enrolled in graduate-level courses at a small midwestern university and 252 individuals who…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Electronic Mail
Beals, Diane E. – 1990
Communication via computer networks is becoming more common each day. The differences between computer-mediated communication and face-to-face communication fall into three categories: (1) temporal factors (asynchronous versus synchronous); (2) spatial factors (geographical context and distance); and (3) social factors (participants, their…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College Faculty, Computer Networks, Electronic Mail
Warburton, Edward C.; Chen, Xianglei; Bradburn, Ellen M. – 2002
This study examined the access to and use of electronic mail (e-mail) and the Internet by postsecondary instructional faculty and staff. Findings are based on a nationally representative sample of instructional faculty and staff who taught one or more classes for credit in the fall term of 1998. These data originate in the 1999 National Study of…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, College Faculty, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail
Hunt, Russell A. – 1999
The most common consequence of setting up an "electronic discussion group" for a university class or a group of faculty is a flurry of initial greetings followed by an enduring silence. Only a small proportion of computer users are active and sophisticated enough to read regularly and feel disposed to participate actively. Written…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Computer Mediated Communication, Discussion Groups, Electronic Mail
Huberman, Audrey – 1999
This paper begins by reproducing an e-mail concerning the Wired Woman Toronto (WWT) organization, an e-mail which forms the first of four intertwined types of field texts that inform a narrative inquiry--the second is "story," the third is "research interview," and the fourth is "letter writing." The paper's framework…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Field Interviews, Field Studies, Foreign Countries