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International Journal of Educational Telecommunications

1996 Volume 2, Number 2

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Number of articles: 3

  1. A Challenge for the Information Age: Educators and the Internet

    Lynne Schrum & Mary Ann Fitzgerald, The University of Georgia, United States

    The purpose of this research was to document a unique effort to teach practicing educators to use telecommunications and become change agents in their schools. This was accomplished using one... More

    pp. 107-120

  2. The Virtual Conference: Extending Professional Education in Cyberspace

    Terry D. Anderson, University of Alberta Edmonton, Canada

    This paper describes the use of Internet based tools to support professional interaction and education in a format known as the virtual conference. The paper discusses characteristics of the... More

    pp. 121-135

  3. Two Archetypes in E-discourse: Lurkers and Virtuosos

    Jan Perkins & Kenneth Newman, Lakehead University, Canada

    E-discourse is the way in which electronic text is produced, transmitted and consumed using computers. It is also the social relationships and context through which this communication is mediated. ... More

    pp. 155-170