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National Communication Association Annual Meeting

Nov 06, 1999

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Number of papers: 8

  1. Faculty Development at SUNY: Shifting from Teaching to Learning

    Dudley D. Cahn

    This paper takes the SUNY (State University of New York) Learning Network faculty development program, which helps faculty and their students incorporate technology in their courses, the... More

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  2. The Relationship between Computer Time and Communication Apprehension/Communication Competence among Adolescents

    Terry Schliesman & Joe Ayres

    This study was conducted to determine if time spent using the computer was related to communication apprehension (CA) and self-perceived communication competence (SPCC) among high school students. ... More

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  3. Reflections from the Classroom on the Effects of Computer-Assisted Instruction on the Teaching-Learning Process

    M Carla Schenone-Stevens

    The push to integrate computer-assisted instruction in the curriculum is a phenomenon experienced by many teachers at all levels of instruction. However, questions remain unanswered regarding the... More

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  4. Teaching an Interpersonal Senior Seminar Partially via the Internet (Computer Conferencing)

    Dudley D. Cahn

    This paper reports on a college educator's attempts over the past two years to use computer conferencing via the Internet as a 3-week unit in a semester-long senior level seminar in Interpersonal... More

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  5. Interactive Television Instructors' Perceptions of Students' Nonverbal Responsiveness and Their Influence on Distance Teaching

    Timothy P. Mottet

    The objective of this study was to examine the relationships between interactive television instructors' perceptions of students' nonverbal responsiveness and the influence of these perceptions on ... More

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  6. Internet Explorations: On-Line Assignments for the Introductory Public Relations Course

    Michael F. Smith

    This paper describes a series of assignments called "Internet Explorations," which were developed for an introductory public relations course. The three rationales for the assignments in the paper ... More

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  7. E-Pals: An Exercise in the Seduction of Student Technophobes

    Susan L. Cook

    This paper presents a case study of an "e-pal" experiment which suggests that negative assumptions and orientations toward computer technology for communication purposes can be altered through one-... More

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  8. Coordinating Delivery at a Distance: By the Seat of Your Pants

    Joel Nozomu Schuessler

    Instructors who have put together a course to reach the distant learner can tell the nightmares of preparing and delivering a syllabus. Many are the instructors who have attempted and failed to... More

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