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Encyclopedia of E-Collaboration
The use of computers and networks to pass messages from sender to receiver.
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Faculty Perceptions of Traditional and Electronic Communications Channels
Rolando Pena-Sanchez (Texas A&M International University, USA), Ibrahim Mescioglu (Texas A&M International University, USA), and Richard C. Hicks (Texas A&M International University, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 6
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-000-4.ch044
Abstract
Teaching involves the transfer of knowledge at two levels—group communication and personal communication. Personal communication between the faculty and the student is a valuable component of the learning experience which supplements in-class lectures. This paper examines the perceptions of the faculty of a small state university about their usage of personal communication in a face to face, e-mail, and telephone context.
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Faculty Preferences for Communications Channels
The use of computers and networks to pass messages from sender to receiver.
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E-Culture
An interaction of two or more participants of the on-line communication by means of e-mails, sent from one e-mail box to another.
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Knowledge Management Policy
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A Task-Based Design for Integrating E-Mail with FL Pedagogy
Electronic mail, asynchronous messages exchanged via networked computers, most commonly the World Wide Web.
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Social and P2P Networks on the Internet
Asynchronous, computer-mediated communication on the Internet, normally from a sender to a receiver, or from a sender to a group of receivers.
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The Support of E-Collaboration Technologies for a Blood Bank
A method by which computer users can exchange messages with each other over a network.
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Really Simple Syndication (RSS)
The term electronic mail shortened itself to E-mail, e-mail, and now email as it became an everyday process. E-mail is a cheap, fast text message delivered electronically over the Internet, or indeed local area networks.
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Ubiquitous Connectivity & Work-Related Stress
Electronic communication, usually primarily text-based, but with the capacity to contain sounds and pictures.
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CMC for Language Acquisition
A networked application that is designed to exchange messages between individuals.
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Point-and-Chat®: Instant Messaging for AAC Users
A method of exchanging electronic text over the Internet, asynchronously like postal mail rather than in real time.
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Medical Privacy and the Internet
Electronic mail composed on a computer system and transmitted over a network. Messages sent may include attached files.
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