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Abdullah, Mardziah Hayati – 1998
Based on the premise that computer networks are changing the way people think and interact, this Digest discusses some features of electronic discourse as a relatively new form of discourse and examines the current research on computer mediated communication text. The Digest suggests further research on how other features of electronic discourse…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education
Wagner, Judith O. – 1995
Vocational educators are using the Internet in various ways. The director and associate professor of vocational-technical education at Dakota State University uses the Internet primarily for electronic mail. Students in a secondary vocational teacher's international trade and marketing class have participated in real-time conferences with schools…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Electronic Text
Abdullah, Mardziah Hayati – 2003
Noting that electronic communication places new demands on language that leads to interesting variations in written language use, this Digest summarizes insights gained from research on writing behavior and performance in the electronic age. It concludes that both the process and the content of writing are evolving in response to the increased use…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Text, Elementary Secondary Education
Cobine, Gary R. – 1997
Arguing that whenever new technology is adopted, instructors should always consider the purpose of promoting study. This Digest offers suggestions about using the computer as a study and learning aid. The Digest first discusses independent study, collaborative study, and interdisciplinary work with the help of the computer. The Digest then…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Cooperative Learning, English Instruction
Turbee, Lonnie – 1997
MOO stands for "Multi-user domain, Object-Oriented." Early multi-user domains, or "MUDs," began as net-based dungeons-and-dragons type games, but MOOs have evolved from these origins to become some of cyberspace's most fascinating and engaging online communities. MOOs are social environments in a text-based virtual reality…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Environment