The paper describes work-in-progress and reflects upon a small research project, ‘A Small Study of Male Academics and Their Inclusive Teaching Strategies’, in which the author trialed the use of e-mail communication as a medium for having repeated conversations with a number of male academics about their inclusive teaching practices. This forms a small part of a larger study concentrating on the non-mainstream leadership practices of male academics.The study met with mixed results: on one hand, it provided an opportunity for the respondents to express how they teach inclusively; on the other, the study made it apparent that the use of e-mails alone did not facilitate communication with the respondents. The implication for resear...
Technology has made it easy for students to communicate with instructors, scholars and experts anywh...
This paper explores the opportunities that developments in computer-mediated Communication (CMC) are...
This paper argues for the potential that email interviewing has as a qualitative method in education...
This exploratory study of a classroom with mentoring and neutral e-mail was conducted in a public co...
This research seeks to determine the impact of the use of e-mail between lecturers and students at t...
This research seeks to determine the impact of the use of e-mail between lecturers and students at t...
While research demonstrates that contact between students and teach-ers can positively affect studen...
This study investigated the influence of e-mail on English language learning among college freshmen ...
[[abstract]]Electronic mail (e-mail) has been widely used in communication for many years. Educators...
textThis study examines the nature of exchanges between subject matter experts and individual stude...
The purpose of the study was to test the generalizability of Steinfield's (1983) study by employing ...
How educators, especially those in the field of literacy, view and make use of email and its text-ba...
The growth of the Internet and the increasing application of electronic mail in many aspects of busi...
This study investigated the nature and outcomes of computer-mediated communication between nine stud...
College students (N.151) completed surveys assessing the relationship between e-mail use and extrave...
Technology has made it easy for students to communicate with instructors, scholars and experts anywh...
This paper explores the opportunities that developments in computer-mediated Communication (CMC) are...
This paper argues for the potential that email interviewing has as a qualitative method in education...
This exploratory study of a classroom with mentoring and neutral e-mail was conducted in a public co...
This research seeks to determine the impact of the use of e-mail between lecturers and students at t...
This research seeks to determine the impact of the use of e-mail between lecturers and students at t...
While research demonstrates that contact between students and teach-ers can positively affect studen...
This study investigated the influence of e-mail on English language learning among college freshmen ...
[[abstract]]Electronic mail (e-mail) has been widely used in communication for many years. Educators...
textThis study examines the nature of exchanges between subject matter experts and individual stude...
The purpose of the study was to test the generalizability of Steinfield's (1983) study by employing ...
How educators, especially those in the field of literacy, view and make use of email and its text-ba...
The growth of the Internet and the increasing application of electronic mail in many aspects of busi...
This study investigated the nature and outcomes of computer-mediated communication between nine stud...
College students (N.151) completed surveys assessing the relationship between e-mail use and extrave...
Technology has made it easy for students to communicate with instructors, scholars and experts anywh...
This paper explores the opportunities that developments in computer-mediated Communication (CMC) are...
This paper argues for the potential that email interviewing has as a qualitative method in education...