This case study describes changes in parent involvement facilitated by the use of an email list for a regionally based girls’ school threatened with closure. From an organization with less than 8 active members, the parent group grew to over 100 active members with an additional five new subcommittees in less than one month. Issues of information boundaries, and the power accumulation with the exercising of information control are examined as is the role of increased social cohesion resulting from the introduction of an electronic mail list. The resultant changes in the nature of the activities of the parent stakeholder group and the relationship with the Board of Trustees are described. The major concerns of the parent stakeholder group an...
This case study in a school community near Unitec, in Avondale, aimed to assess strategies for build...
As the criticality of email for electronic business activity increases, ad-hoc email implementation,...
This study explores the impact of electronic mail (e-mail) communication in the overseas Department ...
This case study describes changes in parent involvement facilitated by the use of an email list for ...
This case study describes changes in parent involvement facilitated by the use of an email list for ...
Parent organisations associated with secondary schools are increasingly challenged to become involve...
Objectives. This article explores the impact of email on the network structure of small, voluntary a...
Recent studies indicate that grassroots organizations are adopting new communication technologies (s...
This article opens with a review of current research on peer interventions and their capacity to imp...
Mailing lists have existed since the early days of email and are still widely used today, even as mo...
This paper reports on Information Technology (IT) secondary school educators in Victoria and their i...
Abstract. We employ a social network approach to explore the Internet’s impact on the capacity of co...
Email was embedded in a project in design and technology education in elementary school. During four...
A qualitative study determined the impact electronic mail (e-mail) discussion lists can have on a co...
Research into indicators of learning occurring in e-mail discussion groups investigated how to maxim...
This case study in a school community near Unitec, in Avondale, aimed to assess strategies for build...
As the criticality of email for electronic business activity increases, ad-hoc email implementation,...
This study explores the impact of electronic mail (e-mail) communication in the overseas Department ...
This case study describes changes in parent involvement facilitated by the use of an email list for ...
This case study describes changes in parent involvement facilitated by the use of an email list for ...
Parent organisations associated with secondary schools are increasingly challenged to become involve...
Objectives. This article explores the impact of email on the network structure of small, voluntary a...
Recent studies indicate that grassroots organizations are adopting new communication technologies (s...
This article opens with a review of current research on peer interventions and their capacity to imp...
Mailing lists have existed since the early days of email and are still widely used today, even as mo...
This paper reports on Information Technology (IT) secondary school educators in Victoria and their i...
Abstract. We employ a social network approach to explore the Internet’s impact on the capacity of co...
Email was embedded in a project in design and technology education in elementary school. During four...
A qualitative study determined the impact electronic mail (e-mail) discussion lists can have on a co...
Research into indicators of learning occurring in e-mail discussion groups investigated how to maxim...
This case study in a school community near Unitec, in Avondale, aimed to assess strategies for build...
As the criticality of email for electronic business activity increases, ad-hoc email implementation,...
This study explores the impact of electronic mail (e-mail) communication in the overseas Department ...