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EDITORIAL

This bibliography is compiled almost exclusively from the Dis- tance Education Database (reviewed in DEOSNEWS #5), provided by the International Centre for Distance Learning at The Open University, UK. Most of the titles were classified under computer mediated communication. For further literature search, I recom- mend the bibliography in: Harasim, L. M. ed. 1990. Online Educa- tion: Perspectives on a New Environment. New York/London: Prae- ger.

BIBLIOGRAPHY ON COMPUTER MEDIATED COMMUNICATION IN DISTANCE EDUCATION

By Morten Flate Paulsen

Ahrens, B. 1987. The Independent Learning Centre and the Northern Ontario Distance Education Access Network. Alberta Education, Distance Education - by design. Edmonton, Alberta. 3p.

Bang, J. and M. Mller. 1990. Computer conferencing in Danish distance education. In Media and technology in European distance education, ed. A. W. Bates, 249-52. Milton Keynes: Open Univer- sity for the EADTU.

Bates, T. 1986. Computer assisted learning or communications: which way for information technology in distance education? Journal of distance education 1(1):41-57.

Bates, A. W. 1990. Media and technology in European distance education. Milton Keynes: Open University for the EADTU. 296p.

Bates, T. 1990. JANUS. Joint Academic Network Using Satellites. In Media and technology in European distance education, ed. A. W. Bates, 157-62. Milton Keynes: Open University for the EADTU.

Bernard, R. M. and S. Naidu. 1990. Enhancing interpersonal communication in distance education: can 'voice-mail' help? Educational and training technology international 27(3):293-300.

Birchall, D. W. and L. Wilson. 1989. Interaction versus indepen- dence: the dilemmas in designing a computer mediated communica- tions support system. In Interaction and Independence: Student Support in Distance Education and Open Learning, ed. A. Tait, 25- 35. Cambridge: ICDE/British Open University Regional Academic Services.

Bishop, R. 1986. Electronic mail trials using videotex and facsimile. The Correspondence School Sydney. Kings Cross, NSW, Australia. 50p.

Black, J. P. et al. 1988. Portable computers and distance educa- tion. In Developing distance education, eds. D. Sewart and J. S. Daniel, 107-11. Oslo: ICDE.

Boyd, G. M. 1987. Emancipative educational technology. Canadian journal of educational communication 16(2):167-72.

Boyds, G. 1989. The life-worlds of computer-mediated distance education. In Mindweave: communication, computers and distance education, eds. R. Mason and A. Kaye, 225-227. Oxford: Pergamon Press.

Castro, A. 1987. Introducing AOLIN, Australian Open Learning Information Network. Journal of distance education 2(2):65-68.

Castro, A. 1987. An 'AESNET' (Australian External Studies Net- work)? In Using computers intelligently in tertiary education, eds. J. Barrett and J. Hedberg, 110-16. Kensington, NSW: ASCI- LITE.

Christensen, B. B. 1990. Teachers and CMC at Jutland Open Univer- sity: a case study. In Media and technology in European distance education, ed. A. W. Bates, 253-58. Milton Keynes: Open Univer- sity for the EADTU.

Coggins, C. 1986. Wisconsin Conference Report - Effective Teach- ing at a Distance. Open Learning 1(1):49-52.

Cornish, B., M. Johnston, and M. Whitelaw. 1987. Bringing the distance student on campus the Riverina way. In Using computers intelligently in tertiary education, eds. J Barrett and J. Hedberg, 125-33. Kensington, NSW: ASCILITE.

Davie, L. E. 1987. Learning through networks: a graduate course using conferencing. Canadian journal of university continuing education 13(2):11-26.

Davie, L. E. 1988. Facilitating adult learning through computer- mediated distance education. Journal of distance education 3(2):55-69.

Dumont, B. 1986. Telematique, telechargement et enseignement superieur a distance. In Communications technology in higher education, ed. J. Picot, 55-67. Moncton, New Brunswick, Halifax, N.S.: Office of Educational Communications, Association of Atlantic Universities.

Fleming, P. 1987. Computerised formative assessment - a powerful new tool. In Using computers intelligently in tertiary education, eds. J Barrett and J. Hedberg, 134-37. Kensington, NSW: ASCILITE.

Freeman, R. 1986. MARIS-NET: a service run by the National Extension College and the Scottish Council for Educational Technology. ICDE bulletin 12:50-52.

Garrison, D. R. 1989. Understanding distance education: a frame- work for the future. London: Routledge. 139p.

Giacomantonio, M. 1989. Interactive and multi-media systems for individual open learning. Educational media international 26(3):- 138-43.

Gledhill, V. X. and C. P. Dudley. 1988. Electronic tutorial system for distance education. In Developing distance education, eds. D. Sewart and J. S. Daniel, 214-17. Oslo: ICDE.

Gray, R. 1989. CMC for in-service training. In Mindweave: com- munication, computers and distance education, eds. R. Mason and A. Kaye, 185-189. Oxford: Pergamon Press.

Harasim, L. 1986. Computer learning networks: educational appli- cations of computer conferencing. Journal of distance education 1(1):59-70.

Harasim, L. 1987. Teaching and learning on-line: issues in computer-mediated graduate courses. Canadian journal of educa- tional communication 16(2):117-35.

Harry, K. and A. Castro. 1988. Electronic information exchange: the dream of the reality. In Developing distance education, eds. D. Sewart and J. S. Daniel, 238-41. Oslo: ICDE.

Hart, R. 1986. The impact of machine independent software on higher education. In Communications technology in higher educa- tion, ed. J. Picot, 96-113. Moncton, New Brunswick, Halifax, N.S.: Office of Educational Communications, Association of Atlantic Universities.

Hatfield, P., D. Garrison, and K. Adams. 1986. Audio teleconfe- rencing for the physically disabled. Open Learning 1(2):51-52.

Helm, B. and A. Stahmer. 1987. Distance learning by satellite in Canada. Ottawa: Department of Communications. 4p.

Holt, P., R. Eugene, and L. Schmittroth. 1987. Student monitoring in distance education. ICDE bulletin 14:54-58.

Kaye, A. 1989. Computer-mediated communication and distance education. In Mindweave: communication, computers and distance education, eds. R. Mason and A. Kaye, 3-21. Oxford: Pergamon Press.

Kaye, T. 1990. Building the foundations for an electronic campus. In Media and technology in European distance education, ed. A. W. Bates, 227-34. Milton Keynes: Open University for the EADTU.

Kaye, T. 1987. Introducing computer-mediated communication into a distance education system. Canadian journal of educational communication 16(2):153-66.

Kaye, T. 1987. Computer conferencing and electronic mail. In Open learning for adults, eds. M. Thorpe and D. Grugeon, 186-93. London: Longman.

Kimmel, H. and M. O'Shea. 1988. Distance education: unique learning opportunities at the secondary and elementary grade levels. In Developing distance education, eds. D. Sewart and J. S. Daniel, 279-82. Oslo: ICDE.

Kremers, M. and P. Haile. 1986. Teaching writing by interdisci- plinary computer conference. Journal of educational technology systems 15(2):213-19.

Kurland, N. D. 1986. Computer communication: a new tool for distance education. In Distance higher education and the adult learner, 209-20. Heerlen: Dutch Open University/Van Gorcum.

Laaser, W. 1988. Some obstacles to implement new information technologies in distance education. In Developing distance education, eds. D. Sewart and J. S. Daniel, 288-90. Oslo: ICDE.

Lange, J. C. 1986. New technology and distance education: the case of Australia. Distance education 7(1):49-67

Laurillard, D. 1986. Introducing computer-based learning. Open learning 1(1):10-12.

Lundin, R. 1987. Alternative pathways: some Australian examples of the use of communications technologies in distance education. Alberta Education, Distance Education - by design. Edmonton, Alberta.

Madden, J. C. 1982. Distance education and the information revol- ution. In Learning at a distance: a world perspective, eds. J. S. Daniel, M. A. Stroud, and J. R. Thompson, 268-71. Edmonton: Athabasca University/International Council for Correspondence Education.

Mason, R. 1988. Computer conferencing: a contribution to self- directed learning. British journal of educational technology 19(1):28-41

Mason, R. 1990. Computer conferencing in distance education. In Media and technology in European distance education, ed. A. W. Bates, 221-26. Milton Keynes: Open University for the EADTU.

Mason, R. and A. Kaye eds. 1989. Mindweave: communication, com- puters and distance education. Oxford: Pergamon Press. 273p.

Mason, R. 1988. Computer conferencing and the university commun- ity. Open Learning 3(2):37-40.

McCreary, E. K. and J. van Duren. 1987. Educational applications of computer conferencing. Canadian journal of educational com- munication 16(2):107-15.

McCreary, E. 1989. Computer-mediated communication and organi- sational culture. In Mindweave: communication, computers and distance education, eds. R. Mason and A. Kaye, 101-112. Oxford: Pergamon Press.

Mitchell, B. and R. Harrington. 1988. The Knowledge Network: a cooperative distance education model using telecommunication technology. In Developing distance education, eds. D. Sewart and J. S. Daniel, 310-11. Oslo: ICDE.

Munro, D. 1987. Quality distance education = computer based feedback + electronic mail. In Using computers intelligently in tertiary education, eds. J Barrett and J. Hedberg, 147-52. Kensington, NSW: ASCILITE.

Naidu, S. 1989. Computer conferencing in distance education. ICDE Bulletin 21:23-31.

Nakonechny, G. and B. Horner. 1988. Computer-managed learning in nursing education: an international adaptation project. In Developing distance education, eds. D. Sewart and J. S. Daniel, 332-34. Oslo: ICDE.

Owen, T. 1989. Computer-mediated writing: the writer in elec- tronic residence. In Mindweave: communication, computers and distance education, eds. R. Mason and A. Kaye, 208-211. Oxford: Pergamon Press.

Palme, J. 1984. Experience with the use of the COM computerized conferencing system. Stockholm: Stockholm University Computer Centre. 67p.

Paulsen, M. F. 1987. In Search of a Virtual School. T.H.E Journal December 1987/January 1988.

Paulsen, M. F. and T. Rekkedal. 1988. Computer conferencing: a breakthrough in distance learning, or just another technological gadget? In Developing distance education, eds. D. Sewart and J. S. Daniel, 362-5. Oslo: ICDE.

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Paulsen, M. F. and T. Rekkedal. 1989. Experiences with the EKKO computer-conferencing system at NKI. Epistolodidaktika, the European journal of distance education (1989)1.

Paulsen, M. F. 1990. EKKO: experiences. In Media and technology in European distance education, ed. A. W. Bates, 235-39. Milton Keynes: Open University for the EADTU.

Paulsen, M. F. and T. Rekkedal. 1990. The Electronic College: Selected articles from the EKKO project. Oslo: NKI Forlaget. 131p.

Paulsen, M. F. 1990. The Seven Entities of Computer Conferencing Systems. In The Electronic College: Selected articles from the EKKO project, eds. M. F. Paulsen and T. Rekkedal, 33-46. Oslo: NKI Forlaget.

Paulsen, M. F. 1990. Organizing an Electronic College. In The Electronic College: Selected articles from the EKKO project, eds. M. F. Paulsen and T. Rekkedal, 107-113. Oslo: NKI Forlaget.

Phillips, G. M., G. M. Santoro, and S. A. Kuehn. 1988. The use of computer-mediated communication in training students in group problem-solving and decision-making techniques. American journal of distance education 2(1):38-51.

Phillips, A. F. and P. S. Pease. 1987. Computer conferencing and education: complementary or contradictory concepts. American Journal of Distance Education 1(2):44-52

Rajasingham, L. 1990. Integrated services digital networks and distance education. Educational and training technology interna- tional 27(3):301-04.

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