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Interpersonal Computing and Technology Journal

1994 Volume 2, Number 4

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Comparison of the Attitudes of Learners Taking Audiographic Teleconferencing Courses in Secondary Schools in Northern Ontario

    Rory McGreal

    Reports on a descriptive study of the effects of remoteness on the attitude levels of secondary school students taking audiographic teleconferencing courses. Attitudes of students taking courses on... More

    pp. 11-23

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  2. Hypertext Literacy

    Sue Barnes

    Description of a course in hypertext literacy developed for an advertising and communications department describes the two instructional methods used; argues that hypertext is a unique computer... More

    pp. 24-36

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  3. From Invisible College to Cyberspace College: Computer Conferencing and the Transformation of Informal Scholarly Communication Networks

    John L. Gresham

    Describes the emergence of the cyberspace college, defined as the informal exchange of scholarly information communicated over informal electronic networks. A history and description of academic... More

    pp. 37-52

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