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E-mail and
 Voicemail as
   Distance
education tool
     Done by:
   Aida AlSalmi
   Amna AlAbri
Objectives:
   1- Facilitate communication between student and teacher – student to
   students.(At any time ).

     2- It can be use as the primarily means of disseminating information in
distance learning course.

Email:
Definition:
      Electronic mail, often abbreviated as email, e.mail or e-mail, is a
      method of exchanging digital messages, designed primarily for human
      use. E-mail systems are based on a store-and-forward model in which e-
      mail computer server systems accept, forward, deliver and store
      messages on behalf of users, who only need to connect to the e-mail
      infrastructure, typically an e-mail server, with a network-enabled device
      (e.g., a personal computer) for the duration of message submission or
      retrieval. Originally, e-mail was always transmitted directly from one user's
      device to another's; nowadays this is rarely the case.

      Features of email:
    Check your spelling.

    Use a variety of fonts, colors, and sizes in your e-mail messages.

    Group your e-mail messages in a variety of ways.

    Be reminded of upcoming events.

    Viewing your calendar one week at a time.

      Changing the color scheme.

      Advantages of Email:
    Email Is A Push Technology

    Email Waits For You

    Email Is One-To-Many
 Email Is Almost Free.

    Limitation of E-mail:
 Information overload.

 Spamming and computer viruses.

 E-mail spoofing.

 E-mail bombing.

 Privacy concerns.

 Tracking of sent mail.

    How use email to deliver and support learning?
 Email education will allow you to get the information you need without
  disrupting your day. In the span of a few short days, you'll find yourself
  absorbing - and understanding - the issues. Some of the courses will
  challenge you with a question each day. Others will break down
  complicated issues into bite-sized chunks that you can digest in just a few
  minutes.

     Concerns about Email:
•   Using email to enable e3 (effective, efficient, and engaging) learning

    Author: ChanMin Kim a
                   a
    Affiliation:       Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA

•   Abstract:This article argues that email that supports both noncognitive and
    cognitive aspects can make learning more effective, efficient, and
    engaging (e3-learning).

•   In addition, in order to optimize the use of email for the support of e3-
    learning, this article proposes a conceptual framework grounded in
    research that can guide the systematic design and development process
    in terms of (a) diagnosing learners' needs, (b) constructing appropriate
    email, and (c) renewing email.
case studies/examples of email
(www.webmail.com)
Voice mail:
   Definition:
   Voicemail (or voice mail, voice-mail, vmail or VMS, sometimes called
  message bank) is a centralized system of managing telephone messages for
  a large group of people. The term is also used more broadly, to denote any
  system of conveying voice message, including the answering machine.

   Features of Voicemail
   answer many phones at the same time.

   store incoming voice messages in personalized mailboxes. associated
    with the user’s phone number .

   enable users to forward received messages to another voice mailbox .

   send messages to one or more other user voice mailboxes .

   add a voice introduction to a forwarded message.

   store voice messages for future delivery .

   phone number for personal assistance.

   Compatible with all e-mail programs

   Multi-Language Support

   Send, forward, and reply to messages.

   Send messages to a distribution list.

   Turn your phone number into a bulletin board or information center.

   Store messages in an archive.

   Advantages of Voicemail:
   Save for Future Use: If your messages are important, you can choose to
    save them in your voice mail system. That way, you can go back and
    listen at a later date.
 Option of Detailed Messages: As opposed to leaving a message with a
  secretary, people can leave detailed messages on voice mail answering
  machines. Then you know you're getting the correct information.

 No Lost Messages: Since voice mail messages are stored with the phone
  company, there is a smaller chance that a message could get lost. This is
  especially important for businesses that want to ensure dependability.

 Password Protection: Unlike classic answering machines, voice mail has
  password protection so you can prevent others from hearing your
  messages.

 Enlarged Message Size: Most voice mail systems have a 5-minute
  message size limit. You won't have to worry about getting cut off by the
  machine again.

 Voice mail allows the personal touch of voice communication (lets
  learners develop a better sense of the people behind the course).

 Learners can communicate with each other at anytime, from any place
  with available telephones.

 Voice mail can pickup at any time.

 Voice mail can pickup at any time.

    Limitation of Voicemail:
•   Function: Voicemail: is made to store a message that another person
    leaves for you. The system should notify you when you have a message.

•   Password: Many people forget their voicemail password, which causes
    them to get locked out.

•   Alerts: Your phone should alert you when you have a voicemail.

•   Receiving: Not receiving voicemail at all can cause you to miss out on
    very important messages

•   Warning: There is a difference between not knowing how to set up or
    retrieve voicemail, and there being an actual malfunction with it. The
    length of the message may be limited to 3 or fewer minutes.

    How use voicemail to deliver and support learning?
    When you leave a message:
 Know what you want to say.

 Identify yourself.

 Keep the message brief.

 Speak clearly and loudly enough to be recorded.

 If you don’t receive a response within two most days at most, make a
  follow up call.

    When you play your voice mail:

 Write down the caller’s name, phone number, and purpose of the
  message.

 Listen to the rest of the message.

 Save the message.

 Replay the message to check the information and pat attention to vocal
  cues indicating the caller’s mood.

 Respond to the message after you’ve played all message

    Concerns about Voicemail.
    Studies show voice mail use in rapid decline among texting young people:

    Found that people under 30 often leave voice messages and respond to
    texts for a few minutes.

 Suggests that voice mail as we know it might be going extinct, to be
    supplanted by using SMS text messaging,e-mail and social networking
    services accessed via cell phone, and relatively new technologies that will
    transcribe voice messages to text.
• Resources:
1. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail

2. http://www.livinginternet.com/e/ep.htm

3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voicemail
4. http://www.ehow.com/facts_5548378_voicemail-problems.html

5. For concern(email):
   http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a794795956~db=all~ju
   mptype=rss

6- For concern(Voice mail):

   http://www.obsessable.com/news/2009/04/06/studies-show-voice-mail-use-in-
   rapid-decline-among-texting-young-people/

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Email

  • 1. E-mail and Voicemail as Distance education tool Done by: Aida AlSalmi Amna AlAbri
  • 2. Objectives: 1- Facilitate communication between student and teacher – student to students.(At any time ). 2- It can be use as the primarily means of disseminating information in distance learning course. Email: Definition: Electronic mail, often abbreviated as email, e.mail or e-mail, is a method of exchanging digital messages, designed primarily for human use. E-mail systems are based on a store-and-forward model in which e- mail computer server systems accept, forward, deliver and store messages on behalf of users, who only need to connect to the e-mail infrastructure, typically an e-mail server, with a network-enabled device (e.g., a personal computer) for the duration of message submission or retrieval. Originally, e-mail was always transmitted directly from one user's device to another's; nowadays this is rarely the case. Features of email:  Check your spelling.  Use a variety of fonts, colors, and sizes in your e-mail messages.  Group your e-mail messages in a variety of ways.  Be reminded of upcoming events.  Viewing your calendar one week at a time. Changing the color scheme. Advantages of Email:  Email Is A Push Technology  Email Waits For You  Email Is One-To-Many
  • 3.  Email Is Almost Free. Limitation of E-mail:  Information overload.  Spamming and computer viruses.  E-mail spoofing.  E-mail bombing.  Privacy concerns.  Tracking of sent mail. How use email to deliver and support learning?  Email education will allow you to get the information you need without disrupting your day. In the span of a few short days, you'll find yourself absorbing - and understanding - the issues. Some of the courses will challenge you with a question each day. Others will break down complicated issues into bite-sized chunks that you can digest in just a few minutes. Concerns about Email: • Using email to enable e3 (effective, efficient, and engaging) learning Author: ChanMin Kim a a Affiliation: Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA • Abstract:This article argues that email that supports both noncognitive and cognitive aspects can make learning more effective, efficient, and engaging (e3-learning). • In addition, in order to optimize the use of email for the support of e3- learning, this article proposes a conceptual framework grounded in research that can guide the systematic design and development process in terms of (a) diagnosing learners' needs, (b) constructing appropriate email, and (c) renewing email.
  • 4. case studies/examples of email (www.webmail.com)
  • 5. Voice mail:  Definition: Voicemail (or voice mail, voice-mail, vmail or VMS, sometimes called message bank) is a centralized system of managing telephone messages for a large group of people. The term is also used more broadly, to denote any system of conveying voice message, including the answering machine. Features of Voicemail  answer many phones at the same time.  store incoming voice messages in personalized mailboxes. associated with the user’s phone number .  enable users to forward received messages to another voice mailbox .  send messages to one or more other user voice mailboxes .  add a voice introduction to a forwarded message.  store voice messages for future delivery .  phone number for personal assistance.  Compatible with all e-mail programs  Multi-Language Support  Send, forward, and reply to messages.  Send messages to a distribution list.  Turn your phone number into a bulletin board or information center.  Store messages in an archive. Advantages of Voicemail:  Save for Future Use: If your messages are important, you can choose to save them in your voice mail system. That way, you can go back and listen at a later date.
  • 6.  Option of Detailed Messages: As opposed to leaving a message with a secretary, people can leave detailed messages on voice mail answering machines. Then you know you're getting the correct information.  No Lost Messages: Since voice mail messages are stored with the phone company, there is a smaller chance that a message could get lost. This is especially important for businesses that want to ensure dependability.  Password Protection: Unlike classic answering machines, voice mail has password protection so you can prevent others from hearing your messages.  Enlarged Message Size: Most voice mail systems have a 5-minute message size limit. You won't have to worry about getting cut off by the machine again.  Voice mail allows the personal touch of voice communication (lets learners develop a better sense of the people behind the course).  Learners can communicate with each other at anytime, from any place with available telephones.  Voice mail can pickup at any time.  Voice mail can pickup at any time. Limitation of Voicemail: • Function: Voicemail: is made to store a message that another person leaves for you. The system should notify you when you have a message. • Password: Many people forget their voicemail password, which causes them to get locked out. • Alerts: Your phone should alert you when you have a voicemail. • Receiving: Not receiving voicemail at all can cause you to miss out on very important messages • Warning: There is a difference between not knowing how to set up or retrieve voicemail, and there being an actual malfunction with it. The length of the message may be limited to 3 or fewer minutes. How use voicemail to deliver and support learning? When you leave a message:
  • 7.  Know what you want to say.  Identify yourself.  Keep the message brief.  Speak clearly and loudly enough to be recorded.  If you don’t receive a response within two most days at most, make a follow up call. When you play your voice mail:  Write down the caller’s name, phone number, and purpose of the message.  Listen to the rest of the message.  Save the message.  Replay the message to check the information and pat attention to vocal cues indicating the caller’s mood.  Respond to the message after you’ve played all message Concerns about Voicemail. Studies show voice mail use in rapid decline among texting young people:  Found that people under 30 often leave voice messages and respond to texts for a few minutes.  Suggests that voice mail as we know it might be going extinct, to be supplanted by using SMS text messaging,e-mail and social networking services accessed via cell phone, and relatively new technologies that will transcribe voice messages to text.
  • 8. • Resources: 1. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail 2. http://www.livinginternet.com/e/ep.htm 3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voicemail
  • 9. 4. http://www.ehow.com/facts_5548378_voicemail-problems.html 5. For concern(email): http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a794795956~db=all~ju mptype=rss 6- For concern(Voice mail): http://www.obsessable.com/news/2009/04/06/studies-show-voice-mail-use-in- rapid-decline-among-texting-young-people/