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Luis Ugarte

Online Communication - 0 views

  •  The term "online communication" refers to reading, writing, and communication via networked computers.
  •   Online communication dates back to late 1960s, when U.S. researchers first developed protocols that allowed the sending and receiving of messages via computer (Hafner & Lyon, 1996). The ARPANET, launched in 1969 by a handful of research scientists, eventually evolved into the Internet, bringing together some 200 million people around the world at the turn of the millennium.
  •  Online communication dates back to late 1960s, when U.S. researchers first developed protocols that allowed the sending and receiving of messages via computer (Hafner & Lyon, 1996). The ARPANET, launched in 1969 by a handful of research scientists, eventually evolved into the Internet, bringing together some 200 million people around the world at the turn of the millennium.
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  •  Online communication first became possible in educational realms in the 1980s, following the development and spread of personal computers.
  •  Online communication dates back to late 1960s, when U.S. researchers first developed protocols that allowed the sending and receiving of messages via computer (Hafner & Lyon, 1996). The ARPANET, launched in 1969 by a handful of research scientists, eventually evolved into the Internet, bringing together some 200 million people around the world at the turn of the millennium.
  • Online communication dates back to late 1960s, when U.S. researchers first developed protocols that allowed the sending and receiving of messages via computer (Hafner & Lyon, 1996). The ARPANET, launched in 1969 by a handful of research scientists, eventually evolved into the Internet, bringing together some 200 million people around the world at the turn of the millennium.
Kaila Strauss

F. Virtual Communications [Federal Knowledge Management Working Group (KMWG)] - 0 views

  • irtual communications encompasses a broad spectrum of concepts, technologies and practices that are central to our daily lives.
  • The proliferation of information and communication tools, like e-mail, instant messaging and Internet telephony has revolutionized the way we work and live.
  • Why use virtual communications -what is your task?
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  • Who are you communicating with?
  • Where we do we communicate?
  • What technologies are available or suitable to use?
  • How is the best way to use the chosen technology?
  • Purpose of Virtual Communication
  • The seven functional or task areas of Virtual Communications are:
  • Information Sharing and Knowledge Exchange Collaborating and Team Work Decision Making/Voting Document Sharing Project Management Scheduling e-Training
  • E-mail Discussion board Listserv Electronic white board Internet Newsgroups Internet/Intranet Web sites, portals Telephone/cellular phone/Internet telephony
  • Group Calendars (available through many information portals) Scheduling software Personal scheduling devices (Personal Digital Assistants or PDAs) Groupware (such as networked calendars) Calendaring software
D'angelo Castile

History of Communication From Cave Drawings To The Web - 0 views

  • What began as short-wave communication used during WWI
  • The original Internet was invented in 1967 for military purposes
  • collaboration purposes.    Today the Internet is available everywhere and to everyone. It is used for a variety of reasons including socializing, conducting research,
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  • Does your company want to market a product to young adults
D'angelo Castile

Ideas on How Computers Have Changed Education | eHow.com - 0 views

  • Early computers broke communication boundaries, but the boundaries were nonexistent once the Internet was easily accessible via computers. Web cams allow people thousands of miles apart to see and talk to whomever they please. Classrooms have adopted distance-learning programs across the world. For instance, a teacher located in Japan can teach a classroom of students located in England via web cam technologies. Colleges also use websites to post news and assignments for their students, and students can contact professors and submit assignments via websites and email. Online colleges completely rely on computer and Internet technologies.
Kaila Strauss

Have Technology Will Travel: Become a Communication Ninja: 7 Free Tools for Teachers - 0 views

  • developers, publishers and advertisers better understand who owns a smartphone,
  • Smart phones, text messages, high speed internet, and web applications all make communication much more transparent. 
  •   Today we see a world much flatter than it was just five years ago.
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  • Google Voice
  • Google Calendar
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  • Signupgenius
D'angelo Castile

How has Technology Changed Education - 0 views

  • Using Internet and computers as en effective medium to establish communication between schools, teachers, students and parents; educational institutes have been able to handle many issues that were previously not handled with ease due to geographical limitations or lack of adequate training technologies.
  • A majority of teachers have stated a very surprising fact that introducing technologies in classroom has increased peer to peer interaction.
  • Many teachers have a common complaint that negative habits of students are more exacerbated due to the use of technology. In countries like the US, where assignments and homework are required to be submitted online, students tend to forget common email etiquette like salutation and sometimes, even adding texts in the attachments! Moreover, the trend of last day submissions has now transformed into last hour, last minute submissions. Students submit their assignments even hours after the time for submission is over and their emails don't contain any explanation or a note of apology.
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