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Kurland, Norman D. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1983
Beginning with two different scenarios depicting a face-to-face conference on the one hand and, on the other, a computer or electronic conference, the author argues the advantages of electronic conferencing and describes some of its uses. (JBM)
Descriptors: Electronic Equipment, Information Networks, Interprofessional Relationship, Online Systems
Bezilla, Robert – Online, 1982
This overview of the current users, common features, functions, and applications of online electronic information exchange systems, includes a discussion of both the benefits of such systems, and the problems they are likely to create. (RBF)
Descriptors: Computers, Information Networks, Information Storage, Online Systems
Schooler, Douglas K. – 1984
This document is designed as a comprehensive resource and guide for computer-using educators who wish to expand the scope and magnitude of their computer power through telecommunications. The major focus is on the microcomputer's ability to communicate with other microcomputers via telephone lines. Emphasis is placed upon information services and…
Descriptors: Databases, Electronic Equipment, Information Networks, Information Services
Palme, Jacob – 1984
The four papers contained in this document provide: (1) a survey of computer based mail and conference systems; (2) an evaluation of systems for both individually addressed mail and group addressing through conferences and distribution lists; (3) a discussion of various methods of structuring the text data in existing systems; and (4) a…
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Information Networks, Information Systems, Online Systems
Jenkins, Thomas M.; Cushing, David – Training, 1983
Teleconferencing, as an interactive group communication through an electronic medium joining three or more people at two or more locations, can take one of three forms: audio, audiographic, or full-motion video. This multilocation technology is used in training and in conducting meetings and conferences; it works as a money- and time-saving tool.…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Information Networks, Microcomputers, Online Systems

Spangler, Kathleen; And Others – 1978
The interactive monitoring of group communication through computers is a procedure analogous to biofeedback, and small group communication computer programs have been developed with monitoring software that has been used to evaluate the impact of the medium on group communication. There is presently no technical reason that such information could…
Descriptors: Computers, Electronic Equipment, Feedback, Information Networks
Zemke, Ron – Training, 1986
Discusses video teleconferencing as a training medium. Provides examples of major companies using this medium for training and discusses their experiences. Defines technical terms and briefly mentions production cost factors. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communications, Information Networks, Media Selection
Rice, James – Library Journal, 1983
Discussion of applications of teleconferencing, technology which allows information delivery and communication to take place through a television system, highlights three types of systems (videotext, teletext, fully interactive television); systems in use (CEEFAX, Oracle, Prestel, Telidon, Viewtron); public resistance; and telereference services…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Information Networks, Library Services, Online Systems
Skier, Ken – onComputing, 1980
Described is The Source, a telecomputing network that gives the user access to thousands of programs and data bases, and the ability to communicate electronically with other users interactively and through electronic mail. It also provides access to the United Press International (UPI) wire service through the use of key words. (KC)
Descriptors: Computers, Data Processing, Dial Access Information Systems, Information Networks
Repo, Aatto J. – 1983
This document describes the development of computer conferencing (CC) and its role within information service communities, particularly in Finland and Sweden. CC is defined as a computer-based messaging (CBM) system providing an asynchronous communications structure for group work. It is noted that CC differs from electronic mail and that CC…
Descriptors: Digital Computers, Foreign Countries, Information Networks, Information Scientists
Auld, Dennis – 1982
Changes affecting the delivery of information over the next 10 years are going to be more numerous, farther reaching, and more rapid than those experienced in the last 10 years. Technological, legislative, economic, and sociological factors are all playing vital roles in shaping the environment within which database information services operate.…
Descriptors: Data Processing, Databases, Information Networks, Information Utilization
Guelph Univ. (Ontario). – 1985
This 21-paper collection examines various issues in electronic networking and conferencing with computers, including design issues, conferencing in education, electronic messaging, computer conferencing applications, social issues of computer conferencing, and distributed computer conferencing. In addition to a keynote address, "Computer…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Computers, Design Requirements, Information Networks
Pollard, Jim; Holznagel, Don – Report to Decision Makers, 1984
Decision makers must address the issues of (1) just what are electronic communications? (2) how will they help me teach, administer, or survive? and (3) what will it cost in time and money? Electronic mail allows the sending of letters, memos, and messages to anyone who uses the same electronic mail system, and provides most of the options that…
Descriptors: Computers, Costs, Databases, Information Networks

Holvig, Kenneth C. – English Journal, 1989
Describes how BreadNet (a national computer network of English teachers) has come to dominate the routine of a high school class. Notes that BreadNet gives students new motivation to write, inquire, and learn. Describes classroom electronic writing exchanges and an electronic writers' workshop which posted essays on BreadNet. (RS)
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, English Instruction
Divilbiss, James L., Ed. – 1985
This collection of papers addresses the impact of rapidly changing telecommunications technology on libraries. A brief introduction by James L. Divilbiss sets the stage for the following papers: (1) "Making Sense of New Technologies and New Legislation" (Joseph Ford); (2) "Selection and Use of Telecommunications Consultants for…
Descriptors: Electronic Equipment, Electronic Mail, Federal Legislation, Information Networks