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Vandehaar, Debb – 1985
Noting that few scholars have examined specifically how technology is affecting basic communication processes, students in interpersonal, small group, and advanced presentational forms classes studied the systems model of interpersonal communication. The systems model described by P. Emmert and W.C. Donaghy includes the following components:…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Communication Research, Computers, Higher Education
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference. Computer and Communications Security Section. Papers.
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1987
In his paper, "European Needs and Attitudes towards Information Security," Richard I. Polis notes that the needs for security in computer systems, telecommunications, and media are rather uniform throughout Western Europe, and are seen as being significantly different from the needs in the United States. Recognition of these needs is,…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Banking, Computer Security, Cryptography
Pittman, Von V., Jr. – 1986
Continuing education professionals have long been interested in telecommunications media because of their potential value in extending instruction to distant students. The first mass medium to offer a timely means of distance instruction was open-broadcast radio. During the 1920s and 1930s, 13 United States colleges offered credit courses over the…
Descriptors: College Programs, Continuing Education, Correspondence Study, Credit Courses
Homan, Michael; Worley, Penny – 1978
This course syllabus describes methods for optimizing online searching, using as an example searching on the National Library of Medicine (NLM) online system. Four major activities considered are the online interview, query analysis and search planning, online interaction, and post-search analysis. Within the context of these activities, concepts…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Interviews, Online Searching, Professional Continuing Education
Chute, Alan G. – 1984
Designed to provide change agents with a framework for planning and implementing successful teletraining systems, this paper discusses strategies for the introduction of sophisticated teletraining technology into corporate training programs without adversely affecting a client organization's social environment. Teletraining is defined as an…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Change Agents, Change Strategies, Distance Education
Brey, Ron – 1988
In 1986, the Instructional Telecommunications Consortium was funded to collect data over a 3-year period on the utilization of telecourses as a way to offer college credit instruction to off-campus learners. First-year findings, based on course data submitted by 172 institutions, included the following: (1) 183 different telecourses were offered;…
Descriptors: College Credits, College Instruction, Community Colleges, Distance Education
Mills, Miriam K. – 1983
This paper considers the potential utility of computer conferencing for the Third World. A brief description of an example of a computer conferencing system, the Electronic Information Exchange System (EIES) based at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, is provided. International discussions on telecommunications and some of the activities of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Developing Nations, Distance Education, International Organizations
Taylor, Arthur R. – 1983
A feasibility study was conducted to identify alternative demonstration projects which would involve multitype (academic, public, and school) libraries in using the data transmission capabilities of the Institutional Communications Network (ICN) of Storer Cable to meet the information needs of schools and communities in Boone, Campbell, and Kenton…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Evaluation Criteria, Feasibility Studies, Information Dissemination
Falsone, Anne Marie – 1986
Designed to propose ways for the Colorado Department of Education to provide leadership in the implementation of a statewide educational telecommunications network, this study examines ways in which telecommunications can be used by the state department of education, school districts, libraries, and other informational or educational agencies to…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Educational Technology, Financial Support, Long Range Planning
Vaughan, Larry – Learning Tomorrow. Journal of the Apple Education Advisory Council, 1986
This paper summarizes the general issues discussed at the September 1986 conference of the Apple Education Advisory Council and during the Advisory Council's deliberations about the future. The general issues are categorized within four topics--technical considerations, people considerations, human/technology interface considerations, and network…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Design Requirements, Educational Technology, Educational Trends
Blaschke, Charles L. – Learning Tomorrow. Journal of the Apple Education Advisory Council, 1986
This paper provides commentary on some of the issues and projects considered in other papers presented at the conference, focusing in particular on some of the nontechnological issues associated with the design, development, and implementation of telecomputing and networking in education. Four types of telecomputing projects are considered:…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Distance Education, Educational Innovation, Local Area Networks
Shapiro, Norman Z.; Anderson, Robert H. – 1985
Electronic mail and message systems are playing an increasing role in the work performed today, and both the effects and the side-effects of this new communication medium can be substantial. This report discusses a number of issues related to the use of electronic mail and suggests guidelines for its effective use. The report focuses on some…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communications, Electronic Mail, Federal Legislation
Engnell, Richard A.; Graves, Michael P. – 1985
A small college's communication arts curriculum, designed for students either going on to graduate school or interested in meeting more immediate vocational needs, is described in this paper. The following components of the curriculum are discussed: (1) use of field experience courses, (2) use of on-campus "practicum" courses and extra-curricular…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Higher Education, Small Colleges, Speech Communication
The Library of Congress Network Advisory Committee: Its First Decade. Network Planning Paper No. 11.
Maruyama, Lenore S. – 1985
This paper was commissioned in part to provide an institutional memory for the Network Advisory Committee, not only for its new members but for the entire library and information service community. The deliberations of this committee, which has been the catalyst for a number of significant efforts in networking, are presented in this detailed…
Descriptors: Information Networks, Information Science, Library Cooperation, Library Networks
Smith, William E. – 1987
Land remote-sensing satellites are developing as a commercial communications technology after years under a government monopoly. The shift to the private sector and improving quality of the pictures produced have given rise to increased concerns about the potential for violations of privacy rights. Although satellites can currently photograph only…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Ethics


