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Discussion Boards File Sharing Real-Time Discussions Topics Peer Review Research Plagiarism Workload |
E-Mail E-mail is a teacher's best friend. Most course tools offer either an internal email, where students can log into the program and pick up email sent to them. However, the drawback to this is that they have to log into the program. E-mail's more effective when it goes to the e-mail address students use by default. An e-mail discussion list offers ways for students to interact and share information in class, and by asking them to join other lists outside of class, larger conversations. For example, several students from different schools take part in the discussion list AfterSept11, which is part of the free online reader by Eric Crump, After September 11: An Online Reader for Writers. E-Mail Suggestions
Tips on Teaching with Email. Avoiding E-Mail Burnout Steve Krause's Tips for Teaching with E-Mail |