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Olaniran, Bolanle A.; And Others – Communication Education, 1996
States that the contrast of face-to-face communication with computer-mediated communication (CMC), either experimentally or experientially, may be a valuable way for teaching group dynamics and group decision making in educational settings. Suggests several ways to facilitate the use of CMC in single-session experimental and experiential…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Decision Making, Group Discussion

McComb, Mary – Communication Education, 1994
Discusses how computer-mediated communication (CMC) can be used to enhance communication among teachers and students, as it extends learning beyond the classroom, balances power, and is efficient. Describes how CMC worked in three courses and what interactions occurred as a result. (SR)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
Rozema, Robert – 2002
The Internet may be the ultimate immersive and participatory medium, opening doors as it does to countless story worlds. As such, it has much to offer reading instruction in both elementary and secondary classrooms. This paper explores how a teacher used one web application--a text-based virtual environment called a MOO--to encourage his high…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Computer Mediated Communication, English Literature, High Schools
Bergland, Bob – 1996
As more and more universities and composition classrooms add computer capabilities, the Internet is becoming an increasingly valuable part of the freshman composition course. The Internet can help students do research, learn and understand different perspectives on a given topic, and open their eyes to the potential of the technology. The most…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Mediated Communication, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Williams, Michelle – 2001
As more schools connect to the Internet and the quality of connection improves, teachers might want to do something other than look up the "CD in the sky." One option might be to bring an online guest into the classroom. Online technology enables teachers to integrate the experience of interacting with a guest into their curriculum activities.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Techniques, Computer Mediated Communication, Elementary Education
Weeden, Scott R. – 1996
According to author David Roochnik, the "tragedy of logos" refers to the condition of having a "logos" (meaning a view of the rational structure of the world) and colliding with its limits and limitations. The tragedy of logos arises when some event or experience shows that things are otherwise, because tragedy entails the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks
Watkins, Ryan – Performance Improvement, 2005
Although e-learning can offer interactive and engaging learning experiences, the creative ideas that are necessary to create such environments are not always easy to come up with when designing, developing, or teaching e-learning courses. E-learning activities use online technologies such as chat rooms, discussion boards, or email to facilitate…
Descriptors: Online Systems, Computer Uses in Education, Internet, Computer Mediated Communication