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Electronic Networks: Crossing Boundaries/Creating Communities

by Rocky Gooch, Dixie Goswami, Tharon Howard, Chris Benson
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Overview

In spite of all the hype about the Internet and the ways networks are changing the face of education, there is surprisingly little information of pragmatic value to teachers. This book addresses that problem head on.

Synopsis

In spite of all the hype about the Internet and the ways networks are changing the face of education, there is surprisingly little information of pragmatic value to teachers. This book addresses that problem head on.

About the Author, Rocky Gooch

THARON HOWARD teaches in Clemson Universitys graduate program in professional communication, where he also directs the Multimedia Authoring Teaching and Research Facility, the Document Design Lab, and the Usability Testing Lab. Howard has served as technical consultant on several instructional computing projects and has published and presented extensively on the use of networked computers in English classrooms. As Chair of NCTEs Instructional Technology Committee from 1993-1996, Howard was instrumental in developing the organizations first websites and e-mail discussion groups.

CHRIS BENSON has taught literature and writing at Clemson University. As the editor of the semi-annual Bread Loaf Rural Teacher Network Magazine , he has collaborated for several years with teachers on writing and publishing projects. He is a research associate at the Strom Thurmond Institute of Government & Public Affairs at Clemson University, facilitating school-reform projects. As an associate of Write to Change, a nonprofit organization for literacy, he works to promote school and community partnerships that encourage action research, writing, and public service.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1999
Publisher
Heinemann
Pages
242
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780867094541

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