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Morgan, Nancy A. – 1994
The Internet is a vast computer network that consists of smaller interconnected computer networks. As K-12 schools connect to the Internet, a new means of communication opens up to educators and students. This digest describes some sample services and resources available to the K-12 community via electronic mail. Information sources covered in…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Electronic Mail, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Dissemination
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
Hoetker, Glenn – Database, 1997
Discusses the use of Internet-based resources in international technology transfer. Topics include hearing about technology via conferences and newsgroups, how the Internet accommodates various languages, advantages of electronic mail, cultural differences and computer-mediated communication, and successful strategies for using Internet search…
Descriptors: Conferences, Cultural Differences, Electronic Mail, Information Seeking
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Sherman, Douglas – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1994
The Job Complex, a forum on career- and job-related concerns, was designed to allow for communication among clients and counselors. Although limitations in online communication do exist, the positives to cyber counseling include efficacy of the counseling approach; increased focus; elimination of prejudicial reactions; broadening perspectives;…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Information Systems, Communications, Computer Oriented Programs
Jones, Ted C.; And Others – 1996
This paper discusses the creative use of information technologies to teach world theater in a course at Austin Peay State University (Tennessee). Compared with western theater, world theater demands a broader access to information than is generally available. The goal of the course is to compare various forms of theater using materials and human…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Uses in Education, Drama, Electronic Mail
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Seiden, Peggy; And Others – Reference Librarian, 1994
Six articles describe various Internet applications, including a campuswide information system that uses Gopher; using an X Windows interface for Internet access; electronic text projects; the Nevada Academic Libraries information system; Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions and electronic reference services; the Internet and OCLC. (Contains 61…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Access to Information, Computer Networks, Computer Software
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Nitschke, Marie Morris – Georgia Librarian, 1995
Examines the types of computerized resources and services available for research in American history, finding that electronic mail, discussion lists, and library catalogs are most frequently utilized. Internet documents are used cautiously due to unreliable locations and authenticity. In the future, historians will want electronic journals and…
Descriptors: Electronic Journals, Electronic Mail, Electronic Publishing, Futures (of Society)
Schneider, Mark; Buckley, Jack – 2000
The Internet is a revolution unfolding before our eyes. There is concern that this revolution will increase class and racial differences and that a new digital divide between information haves and information have-nots will exacerbate existing levels of inequality in American society. This paper examines how the Internet has been tapped to deliver…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Community Change, Community Development, Computer Mediated Communication
Heller, Kenn – Campus Activities Programming, 1998
Looks at the resources available to college student programmers for selecting, booking, and publicizing campus events, including use of the Internet and World Wide Web, both for information about and images of performers, and for electronic mail-making arrangements. Coming technologies and their potential uses are also described. (MSE)
Descriptors: Advertising, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail
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Ramanathan, Murali; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1997
Describes a pharmaceutical mathematics and statistics course at the State University of New York at Buffalo that integrates traditional classroom instruction and Internet-based resources, including World Wide Web pages and individual and group electronic mail. The approach has enhanced communication and discussion among students and instructor,…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Course Descriptions