Internet

Displaying 201 - 250 of 352 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
201 Are Internet filters the cure-all for protecting children from pornography?
Public Relations News Release 2000:289, p.1
Leigh Zeitz comments on the Internet filters for schools and children and if they really work.
202 Rod Library
Campus News Network 11:8, p.2
Rod Library has added the CCH Internet Tax Research Network to their database collection.
203 Niche Radio finds a home on the Web
Public Relations News Release 2000:135, p.1
More and more radio stations have followings on the Web, according to Chris Martin.
204 Ethical conditions at UNI questioned
Northern Iowan 97:14, p.8
Believes the sharing of notes via the Internet is not plagiarism.
205 New funding resource available
Campus News Network 11:6, p.3
UNI Foundation has a new Web site.
206 Choosing quick hits over the card catalog
Public Relations News Release 2000:110, p.1
Students prefer the quick hits on the Internet, rather than solid library research; teachers fear lazy study habits.
207 New UNI Web site part of integrated marketing push
Campus News Network 11:6, p.1
UNI's main Web site received a redesign. The new site was developed as part of an integrated marketing push.
208 Netscape workshops
Campus News Network 11:5, p.2
Workshops for Netscape and other Internet features have been scheduled.
209 Money for nuthin', music for free
Northern Iowan 97:6, p.6
Discusses whether or not it is fair to provide free music on the Internet.
210 Finding information online is half the battle
Public Relations News Release 2000:12, p.1
Peter Thompson-Yezek discusses the different search engines available on the Internet.
211 Conversation can take place in workplace without Internet
Northern Iowan 96:60, p.4
Offers suggested topics of conversation for times when computers go down.
212 The electronic fishbowl
Public Relations News Release 2000:453, p.1
David Towle discusses the reason that people like to watch people having their lives taped via television or the Web.
213 Did you know?
Northern Iowan 96:59, p.4
Over seven thousand people have logged onto the Internet site of Dr. Grammar (James HiDuke) in the last ten days.
214 Technology Camp is a big success
Public Relations News Release 1999:451, p.1
Garth Cornish, coordinator of the 2000 Technology Camp, talks about the opportunities that were given to students.
215 All the weather you will ever need
Public Relations News Release 1999:451, p.1
Alan Czarnetzki will discuss Internet sites that are useful to those interested in the weather.
216 2000 Technology camp at UNI & Price
Northern Iowan 96:58, p.2
Seventh and eighth grade students can learn new information about the Web during the 2000 Technology camp.
217 The side effects of surfing on the job
Public Relations News Release 1999:444, p.1
A recent survey shows that people are being more and more distracted from their job because of the Internet.
218 All the weather you will ever need
Public Relations News Release 1999:444, p.1
Alan Czarnetzki reviews the various sites available on the Internet that give weather data.
219 Online E-Therapy isn't shrinking
Public Relations News Release 1999:441, p.1
David Towle has some concerns about online counseling.
220 The epidemic of cyber-stalking
Public Relations News Release 1999:441, p.1
Steve Young cautions people as to how much information they reveal about themselves on the Internet.
221 Linking schools to the Internet
Public Relations News Release 1999:431, p.1
The benefits and disadvantages of having the Internet in schools today.
222 UNI hosting Technology Camp for 7th and 8th Graders
Public Relations News Release 1999:425, p.1
Seventh and eighth graders will have a chance to learn the latest in technology at the 2000 Technology Camp.
223 Rod Library offers new databases
Campus News Network 10:19, p.2
Three new databases are available on the Rod Library home page.
224 Making learning more interactive with WebCT
Public Relations News Release 1999:414, p.1
Barbara Safford will talk about the benefits of using WebCT as a resource in classes.
225 UNI certified to teach the latest in online teaching technology
Public Relations News Release 1999:414, p.1
Web Course Tools selects UNI as their only Iowa WebCT Institute.
226 2000 Technology Camp introduces 7th and 8th graders to the changing world of cyberspace at the University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1999:406, p.1
The 2000 Technology Camp will allow students entering seventh or eighth grade to learn about several different aspects of the Internet.
227 Students have few ethical concerns about downloading MP3 files
Public Relations News Release 1999:397, p.1
Currently, downloading most MP3 music files violates copyright laws, but many students have no problem in downloading these files.
228 Linking libraries nationwide
Public Relations News Release 1999:391, p.1
Discussion will be held on the program that is being funded to connect libraries and schools nationwide to the Internet; will receive $2.25 billion in funding.
229 From living room to classroom
Northern Iowan 96:52, p.11
Professor Robert Schneider uses video conferencing for the first time to teach a class from his own home to students in a classroom; photo.
230 www.ITS/offers online/learning/course.edu
Campus News Network 10:15, p.1
ITS will offer a four week mini-course in online learning from a student perspective.
231 How early do you teach online ethics?
Public Relations News Release 1999:301, p.1
Gary Bozylinsky says Internet ethics classes should begin in middle school or high school.
232 Increasing use of Internet may not be all good
Northern Iowan 96:39, p.7
Believes that the time spent on the Internet may be increasing social isolation and causing people to spend less time with "real human beings."
233 Safeguarding the superhighway
Public Relations News Release 1999:263, p.1
Garry Bozylinsky offers advice on hackers and how to avoid them.
234 Avoid the crowds, shop online; simple safety tips prevent consumers from rip-offs
Northern Iowan 96:28, p.4
Tips for safe online shopping.
235 New Internet service targets college students
Northern Iowan 96:26, p.11
UNI Campus Photo Club, sponsored by CollegeClub.com, takes pictures of students and events and places them on the Web. Students can get access to the pictures and other options free; photo.
236 This is not your father's resume
Public Relations News Release 1999:142, p.1
Muriel Stone talks about the effects of the Internet on locating jobs; tells how job searchers can put it to use.
237 Internet takes on the classroom
Northern Iowan 96:23, p.8
Web site 24-7.com allows students to post their notes online for classmates and offers possibility of earning money.
238 Internet site sells beautiful genes
Northern Iowan 96:21, p.7
Buying and selling eggs and sperm online is degrading our society.
239 Online trading 101
Public Relations News Release 1999:60, p.1
Discussion with UNI sophomore Matt Driscoll about trading online.
240 Unexpected ResNet overload causes various complications
Northern Iowan 96:7, p.1
ResNet is already serving over one thousand students, compared to last year's final count of 1100; heavy demand is causing some technical difficulties and delays in providing access.
241 UNI's Department of Special Ed receives grant
Public Relations News Release 1999:26, p.1
A grant of nearly $500,000 will put technology in the homes of families with disabled children and will establish a National Institute of Technology for Inclusive Education.
242 Riding the E-trade wave
Northern Iowa Today 28:1, p.3
Professor Hakes talks about on-line investing.
243 Learning the tricks to conducting an effective web search
Public Relations News Release 1999:8, p.1
Stan Lyle, reference librarian at UNI, offers tips on conducting an effective search of the World Wide Web.
244 Joining the crowd getting into online trading
Public Relations News Release 1999:8, p.1
David Hakes, UNI professor of economics, talks about the new trend of buying stocks on the Internet.
245 On-line courses offer options for learning
Northern Iowan 95:61, p.3
Several on-line courses are now being offered by Continuing Education and Special Programs.
246 Low-income families may be missing out on the Internet revolution
Public Relations News Release 1999:4, p.1
Lower-income families are missing out on the Internet because of high costs. Michael Blackwell discusses this problem.
247 Evening stock exchange hours also have a negative side
Public Relations News Release 1999:2, p.1
UNI professor of economics David Hakes talks about the negative effects that longer online trading could have on the stock market.
248 ACAD E-mail accessible via the Web
Campus News Network 9:21, p.2
Individuals can view their e-mail on ACAD by going to http://www.uni.edu/email.
249 Methods to search the World Wide Web are getting better
Public Relations News Release 1999:1, p.1
Reference librarian Stan Lyle talks about new options for online searches.
250 Using online resources to teach psychology
Public Relations News Release 1998:429, p.1
"Introduction to Psychology" instructor Linda Walsh uses online resources for her classes.