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Subject:Re: undergrads and email From:Joseph T Chew <JTCHEW -at- LBL -dot- BITNET> Date:Fri, 26 Mar 1993 09:23:12 PST
If your students and their wallets can stand another text, you might
add something on the rhetoric and sociology of electronic mail, such
as Keisler and Sproull, especially if they're studying it rather than
just learning to use it. (Everybody and his uncle has started
studying electronic interaction -- it's half progress on an exciting
new frontier and half painting your own thumb. :)