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Journalism and Mass Communication Educator

1999 Volume 54, Number 1

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Number of articles: 3

  1. How Accredited Programs Use the World Wide Web

    Patrick J. Sutherland & Robert K. Stewart

    Examines 106 World Wide Web sites of schools accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. Finds that these sites are primarily informal, rather than... More

    pp. 16-22

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  2. Computer Skills Integration in Public Relations Curricula

    Patricia A. Curtin & Elizabeth M. Witherspoon

    Surveys (by e-mail) people in charge of public-relations sequences in U.S. colleges and universities regarding what computer skills they consider most useful for their students. Notes the roles of ... More

    pp. 23-34

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  3. Using a Web-Based Interactive Test as a Learning Tool

    Joe Bob Hester

    Finds that a Web-based interactive sample test, used to supplement traditional instruction in a large lecture class, was perceived by students to be a valuable educational tool, with males... More

    pp. 35-41

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