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Liang, J.-K.; Liu, T.-C.; Wang, H.-Y.; Chang, B.; Deng, Y.-C.; Yang, J.-C.; Chou, C.-Y.; Ko, H.-W.; Yang, S.; Chan, T.-W. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2005
"1:1" educational computing refers to a scenario where every student in a group or class uses a computing device equipped with wireless communication capability to conduct a learning task. This paper, drawing from design experiences with our digital classroom environment series and other studies, attempts to describe a few valuable "1:1" design…
Descriptors: Computers, Classroom Environment, Telecommunications, Computer Uses in Education
Sung, M.; Gips, J.; Eagle, N.; Madan, A.; Caneel, R.; DeVaul, R.; Bonsen, J.; Pentland, A. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2005
In this paper, we describe the Mobile-IT Education (MIT.EDU) system, which demonstrates the potential of using a distributed mobile device architecture for rapid prototyping of wireless mobile multi-user applications for use in classroom settings. MIT.EDU is a stable, accessible system that combines inexpensive, commodity hardware, a flexible…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Teaching Methods, Internet, Interaction
Johnson, Doug – School Administrator, 2004
We've experienced Generation X and Generation Y. Now Generation Wi-Fi is making its presence known in many schools. Today's students are connected with each other and the world, increasingly through personally owned communication technologies. Cell phones that send text messages and photographs, handheld personal digital assistants that can beam…
Descriptors: Computers, Telecommunications, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Security
Keith, Susan; Martin, Michelle E. – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2005
In the 1990s, many incidents revolved around student-on-student violence, usually involving guns. Schools implemented many programs to keep guns and gangs out of schools. In the 21st Century, school violence is taking on a new and more insidious form. New technologies have made it easier for bullies to gain access to their victims. This form of…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computers, Telecommunications, Web Sites
Peer reviewedWalery, Darrell – T.H.E. Journal, 2005
This article provides a quick start guide to provide educators with the basic points to consider before installing a wireless network in the school. Since many school districts have already implemented wireless networks, there is a lot of information available online to assist in the process.
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Electronic Equipment, Computer Networks, Computer Security
Huber, Joe; Gillan, Bud – Library Media Connection, 2004
Just when thinking about the Internet and other tidal waves of technology have found their places in schools, along comes a brash new upstart called wirelessness. This discussion takes on more simple task of providing more useful information to schools in their quest for being wireless, including the use of COWS (computer on wheels) is related to…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Telecommunications, Educational Technology, Information Technology
Kim, Sang Hyun; Holmes, Kerry; Mims, Clif – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2005
People commonly use technology in their daily lives. Within an increasingly complex society, individuals, organizations and other entities continue to look for new technologies that support their goals. Since the 1990s, there has been movement toward mobile wireless technology in education. Like the wired technology that came before, mobile…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Educational Technology, Computers, Technology Integration
Bowles, Hugo – English for Specific Purposes, 2006
This article adopts conversation analysis (CA) techniques to examine the way in which participants in service telephone calls to bookshops negotiate their requests. The study, which is based on data from NS and NNS corpora, concentrates particularly on the reason-for-call sequence--the part of the telephone call opening in which the business of…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Business Communication, Discourse Analysis, Comparative Analysis
Bull, Glen – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2005
Podcasting allows distribution of audio files through an RSS feed. This permits users to subscribe to a series of podcasts that are automatically sent to their computer or MP3 player. The capability to receive podcasts is built into freely distributed software such as iPodder as well as the most recent version of iTunes, a free download. In this…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Software, Educational Technology
Leena, Koivusilta; Tomi, Lintonen; Arja, Rimpela – Journal of Adolescence, 2005
The association of mobile phone use with health compromising behaviours (smoking, snuffing, alcohol) was studied in a survey comprising a representative sample of 14-16-year-olds (N=3485) in 2001. Mobile phone was used by 89% of respondents and by 13% for at least 1 h daily. The intensity of use was positively associated with health compromising…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Health Behavior, Information Technology, Adolescents
Barnett, Jeffrey E. – Counseling Psychologist, 2005
Mallen, Vogel, and colleagues explore the developing field of online counseling from the unique perspective of counseling psychology. They examine the body of available research and relevant clinical, ethical, legal, and practical issues and make recommendations for counseling psychologists who desire to participate in online counseling. This…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Counseling Psychology, Internet, Counseling Effectiveness
Trotter, Andrew – Education Week, 2006
This article deals with federal E-rate program's support of school leaders' Blackberry habit. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has cleared the way to allow money from the $2.25 billion program of subsidies for school technology to apply to e-mail service for mobile, wireless devices, such as the BlackBerry, which are increasingly…
Descriptors: Internet, Electronic Mail, Telecommunications, Computer Networks
Burke, Liz; Beranek, Lea – Australian Library Journal, 2006
The authors detail the trial and piloting of a telephone enquiry service (TES) at the Bundoora Campus Library at La Trobe University in order to attempt to resolve the balance between telephone and face-to-face enquiries at the library service desk. They investigated various options throughout 2001 and 2002 and settled on a centralised service…
Descriptors: Library Services, Telecommunications, Academic Libraries, Pilot Projects
A Multilingual Mobile University Information Portal Designed to Cater for Visiting Overseas Students
Curran, Kevin; Huang, Winston – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2008
Purpose: Student dropout rates have been a source of contention throughout many Universities worldwide. Universities recognize this fact and many have acted to improve their induction process for students joining the University in the first year. However, student dropout rates continue to be higher than acceptable and it is in this context that…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Dropout Prevention, Multilingualism, Foreign Students
Trinidad, Sue; Broadley, Tania – Education in Rural Australia, 2008
The research reported in this paper documents the use of Web2.0 applications with six Western Australian schools that are considered to be regional and/or remote. With a population of two million people within an area of 2,525,500 square kilometres Western Australia has a number of towns that are classified as regional and remote. Each of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Telecommunications, Educational Opportunities, Internet

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