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November 05, 2004

Internet-Based Workplace Communications

[Rhonna and I have a chapter in this book on moos.]

Internet-Based Workplace Communications: Industry and Academic Applications. Eds. Kirk St. Amant and Pavel Zemliansky. Hershey, PA: Idea Group, Inc. 2005.

Internet-Based Workplace Communications: Industry and Academic Applications examines the different ways in which online media are becoming a part of and affecting educational and professional writing practices. By overvieiwng how Internet-based technologies affect the communication process, this timely book provides educators with a synopsis of the tools and techniques that could be applied to a variety of educational and professional activities. Similarly, by covering the uses of online media in communication education, this book provides employers with insights related to the Internet-related discourse skills of prospective employees. This book serves as a bridge between educational developments and industry practices, and readers from a broad range of backgrounds learn of different concepts, technologies, and techniques that can affect the online communication process.

Posted by jason at November 5, 2004 04:19 PM

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Omedeto!

Posted by: yukazine at November 5, 2004 09:09 PM