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Williams, Brian – Library Software Review, 1987
Reviews the main points of computer teleconferencing for both public and private conferences. A directory of teleconferencing resources for mainframe computers and microcomputers is included. (MES)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Information Networks, Microcomputers, Teleconferencing
American School and University, 1984
"Learning Link," a computer network in New Haven, Connecticut, connects three elementary schools with a focus on student-to-student learning via computer communications. At least two schools will be linked with schools in two other towns during the second year of the program. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Information Networks, Microcomputers, Telecommunications
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Jamieson, Derek M.; MacKay, Kenneth H. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 1984
Microcomputers contribute to communications both in the direct sense by expediting word processing and other forms of electronic communication and in the indirect sense by facilitating communication and analysis among managers and researchers. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Processing, Microcomputers, Networks
McCaslin, N. L.; Torres, Robert M. – Agricultural Education Magazine, 1992
Describes three methods for using computers in agricultural education: electronic mail, electronic bulletin boards, and computer conferencing. (SK)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Microcomputers
Chupack, Stephen F.; And Others – 1981
In this collection of papers, individuals with no prior experience in telecommunications describe their experiences as participants in a major demonstration of telecommunications applied to the needs of persons with developmental disabilities in Vermont. Conducted by the Alternate Media Center of New York University from summer 1979 through…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Developmental Disabilities, Microcomputers, Social Agencies
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
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
Landberg, Ted – 1986
This manual is intended to provide guidance to those interested in establishing an electronic bulletin board system (BBS) that enables users to send and read messages both individually and by teleconferencing, and to transfer files to and from the system. The manual begins with a definition of a BBS and explains its uses and facilities. It then…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Information Networks, Information Technology, Microcomputers
Simard, Ronald – 1980
This paper describes the operations of the Nuclear Safety Analysis Center. Established soon after an accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, its efforts were initially directed towards a detailed analysis of the accident. Continuing functions include: (1) the analysis of generic nuclear safety issues,…
Descriptors: Clearinghouses, Databases, Energy, Information Centers
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Wilson, Savan – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 1987
Provides an overview of the information technologies that best facilitate and support educational activities, emphasizing areas relevant to distance education. Technologies in the areas of video communications, audiographics, telephone systems, and computer communications are classified and described. (CLB)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Higher Education, Information Technology, Library Education
Krauss, Beatrice J. – 1983
Appropriate software can turn the microcomputer from the dumb box into a teaching tool. One resource for finding appropriate software is the organization Edunet. It allows the user to access the mainframe of 18 major universities and has developed a communications network with 130 colleges. It also handles billing, does periodic software…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Barkley, John – 1986
This report develops a model of a personal computer network for office use from the standpoint of the end user. A network designed for personal computers is differentiated from personal computers which must be attached to an existing communications system. Three types of the latter networks are discussed: (1) networks which connect personal…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Information Networks, Microcomputers, Network Analysis
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Rawson, James H. – Educational and Training Technology International, 1990
Describes the International Business Negotiation Simulations (IBNS), a series of workshops which use a computer-managed teleconferencing-based simulation designed to teach business executives how to negotiate successfully in a cross-cultural environment. Team structures and roles are described, the telecommunications interface is explained, and…
Descriptors: Administrators, Business Administration, Cross Cultural Training, Futures (of Society)
Hellerstein, Laurel – 1986
A study explored the social uses of computer-mediated communication, identifying primary users and amounts of time spent using two related systems. Interviews and observations of computer users suggest that a large, socially active computing subculture is based at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst campus. It was hypothesized that members of…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Research, Electronic Mail, Higher Education
Bacsich, Paul D. – 1985
This paper surveys the various teleconferencing trials in the Open University, and attempts to analyze why they have been relatively unsuccessful compared to other new media initiatives such as audio cassettes and computer assisted learning. The situation is placed in the context of British and European educational use of telecommunications in…
Descriptors: Costs, Distance Education, Educational Objectives, Electronic Mail
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