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“You used to have to go to a libraryg and physically look through hard copies of resourcese such as books and he said. “Many times the information you were gettingv wasalready outdated, especially in the computer technologyh field. “The Internet has transformed that by providinhg online access to all kinds of timely I can now access recent studies or journal articlea from my home or It also has changed the way surveysare conducted, he “It is a lot easier, faster and less expensivew to do online surveys and obtain research data than to copy and mail paperr surveys,” Wright said.
“The information comes back electronicallyg and can be reviewed more Diane Tobin, dean of the College of Business and “There is no question that the Internet has changec the way we teach our classes,” Tobihn said. “The Internet has allowed us to enhancde our teaching and providee new opportunities in the way of onlinw classes forour students.” However, she did point to some “There is an entirwe group of young people who’ve grown up communicatingf online, either by e-mail or texting,” she noted.
“There is less interpersonaol interaction with this typeof communication, and people don’rt develop relationships as they have in the past.” When interfacing only occurs via technology, that personal connection is takebn away, she said. You can’t pick up on nonverbakl cues as you do when you talk with someone face to Without in-person communication, it becomea easy to misinterpret others’ she said. “It is creatingt a whole new slew of emotional andcommunication problems.
” Kyle Barnett, assistant professor, Departmentg of Communications, Barnett said the Internetf has been a great advantage to him as a professor of televisionn and film studies, a researcher and as the faculty adviser for students at the campus radi o station, which broadcasts solely on the “As a non-traditional radio we encourage our students to use Web radio to spread the Barnett said. “Internet radio has a much greate reach since anyone can access it and (it) appeals to both local listeners and those far away. Radii works best as a local medium so the feel and sounc of our stationis local.
” Barnetft said the station is popular among Bellarmine alumn across the country who enjouy the opportunity to keep in touch with the campus communitu and who contribute their own college stories to the David Clifton, associate professor of accountinbg and business, Dr. David Clifton said the Interne has changed his role as an educatodr with the introduction ofonline courses. “Wituh online courses you become more of a tour he said. “Students are not constrained by the wall or time of traditional classes and can do the work at theirtown convenience.
However, it is more difficultf to measure progress and keep studentsd on track in an online environment unless you provid e lotsof assessment. Both students and teachers must be very disciplines to makethis work.” Clifton said he gives more testws and problem-solving and writing assignmentse to his online students so he can gauge theidr progress. He also said more studentsw are requesting these classes as they try to further thei r education while working andraising families.
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