[Air-L] Text suggestion(s): Computer Mediated Communication

Federico Monaco monaco.federico at gmail.com
Thu May 8 22:55:00 PDT 2014


Hi Steve,
I would suggest a hands on part developing collaborative activities on Moodle, for instance; that would take students to learn by use and by solving problems related to the subject itself.
Federico Monaco PhD
University of Parma, Italy
www.federicomonaco.com

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> On 09/mag/2014, at 01:54, Steven Epstein <epsteis at sunysuffolk.edu> wrote:
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> I'll be teaching a section of a course, Computer Mediated Communication, in the Fall and would like recommendations for textbooks, readers, and other material.
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> The person who has been teaching the course at my school has used Online Communication by Wood & Smith.  But, since this was last revised in 2005, it is a bit dated.  Also, I'd really like to use a text that has a robust companion web site, test item file and/or PPTs.
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> As the class is housed in the Department of Communications, I will be exploring the social effects of different computer-supported communication technologies.  However, I will, via text or other material, want to expose the students to the "workings" of some CMC.   That might be participating in self help groups on Face Book or Yahoo Groups, developing a Blog with Word Press, editing articles on Wikipedia or even doing some simple HTML coding.  So, in addition to textbook ideas, I'd love additional ideas for projects and exercises.
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> Feel free to post ideas to the list or send directly to me.
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> Thanks
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> Steve
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> Steven L. Epstein, Ph. D.
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