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Laughon, Sally; Hanson, William R. – MultiMedia Schools, 1996
Alerts educators to potentially objectionable Internet materials. Electronic mail, newsgroups, file transfer protocol sites, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), Multiuser Dungeons (MUDs), and Multiuser Object Oriented (MOOs) are services whose user anonymity can embolden discussions regarding sex, prejudice, religious dogma, and gambling. Teachers may wish…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Child Welfare, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail
Thomasson, Suzanne; Truett, Carol, Ed. – Learning & Leading with Technology, 1996
The Internet offers high schools access to a variety of up-to-date information on any subject and the ability to communicate worldwide. Discussion includes electronic mail; Telnet, Gopher, and Veronica; the World Wide Web; types of Internet connections; and problems with Internet use. (AEF)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail
Peer reviewedBromley, Rebekah V.; Bowles, Dorothy – Newspaper Research Journal, 1995
Explores the question of whether time spent on the Internet and other online services will come at the expense of traditional media. Shows that during the start-up period for Internet use, the use of traditional media remained the same. (TB)
Descriptors: Broadcast Journalism, Electronic Mail, Higher Education, Internet
Webber, Sheila – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1998
Argues that as the electronic information industry matures, the ground occupied by the medium-sized host, and by products aimed at the medium-sized customer, is shrinking. Discusses changes, outlines possible legal barriers to industry consolidation, and describes users' concerns about information monopoly. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Change, Information Dissemination, Information Industry, Information Networks
Peer reviewedGoldstein, Miri D. – Teaching of Psychology, 1998
Details an exercise for social, personality, and introductory psychology classes in which students form implicit personality theories based on information provided by social psychologists on their Internet pages, and then create a personal home page presenting the information and their analyses. Reports students' reactions to the project are…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Internet, Personality Studies
Porter, Greg – Leadership, 2000
Application service providers sell schools Web-based access to sophisticated computer applications that might be too costly to purchase or would require more expensive computers. ASPs serve data and software through the user's desktop computer via a connection to the Internet. Applications and provider names are specified. (MLH)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Systems
Peer reviewedWeigel, Van – Change, 2000
Examines the current status of electronic learning/ distance education in colleges and universities and finds a tension between richness (the overall quality of information) and reach (the number of people involved). Suggests that to date institutions have focused their e-learning ventures on reach instead of richness. Urges schools to use…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education, Educational Quality, Educational Technology
Peer reviewedMcKay, Mercedes; McGrath, Beth – T.H.E. Journal, 2000
Presents the professional development model at the Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE), Stevens Institute of Technology (Hoboken, NJ) in which teachers develop their own Internet-based science and mathematics projects to use in their classrooms. Discusses school-year workshops, the summer institute, follow-up, and factors…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology, Internet, Material Development
Peer reviewedCrawford, Gregory A. – Public Libraries, 2000
Plots trends in the growth of Internet use. Discusses pornography on the Web, using filters, and the ALA response. Reports results of a survey of Internet availability within Pennsylvania public libraries. Findings indicate more than 90% of respondents offer access to the Internet, nearly 80% do not use filters, and 50% attempt to control access…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Information Policy, Internet, Library Policy
Shotsberger, Paul G.; Vetter, Ronald – Educational Technology, 2000
Considers the impact of mobile wireless technologies on Web-based Instruction and Training (WBI/T). Discusses the relevant technological infrastructure issues, content design and development issues, and differing modes of communication as they pertain to mobile wireless WBI/T, followed by a scenario of one possible WBI/T application. (Contains 12…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Instructional Design, Internet
Peer reviewedErb, Tom – Middle School Journal, 1997
Discusses the effect of computers and the World Wide Web on literacy, noting the need for teachers and students to be more accountable for learning of verbal and quantitative literacy. (JPB)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Networks, Computers, Internet
Peer reviewedHolloway, Sarah L.; Valentine, Gill – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2000
Explores the ways British and New Zealand children imagined each other's environments and cultures. Illustrates the sources and importance of stereotypical understandings of landscape, people, and patterns of daily life in other nations, and the ways these may be contested through Internet contact. (JPB)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, Computers, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedHarmston, Katherine A.; Strong, Carol J.; Evans, Deborah D. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
This article reports on use of an e-mail-based correspondence program with South African peers to facilitate the writing skills and motivation of six U.S. sixth graders with language/learning disabilities. Focusing on one child's experience, it describes the writing-process instructional approach and the positive effects on the student's writing…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Internet, Interpersonal Communication, Language Impairments
Dadabhoy, Zav – Campus Activities Programming, 2000
Asserts that student activities professionals have an opportunity to provide leadership by using the digital revolution as a strategic asset, rather than allowing student activities to be defined out of the distance learning equation. Describes some possibilities for using technology to enhance student activities, including Web portals, electronic…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Campuses, Computer Uses in Education, Distance Education
Peer reviewedJudd, Vaughan C.; Tims, Betty J. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2000
The U.S. government publishes considerable information applicable to business people interested in global marketing opportunities, much of which is available via the Internet and CD-ROMs. Evaluates the usefulness of four of the government's electronic sources of global marketing information (e.g., the World Fact Book), describing workshops using…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Text, Federal Government, Global Approach


