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COMS 100A -
Communication
Survey of Communication Studies
Fall 1998
California
State University, Sacramento
This section provides easy
access to course communication tools. If you are new to
electronic communication you might want to review
netiquette
guidelines on courtesy, common sense, and general rules
concerning language use and abuse. Students enrolled in the
course will need to subscribe to the class Listserv/Listproc
(discussion group). The Online Meetings are scheduled
CHAT sessions (synchronous, real-time communication where
everyone's words appear on the computer monitor). To use
CHAT you will need to download the appropriate software for
your computer. Refer to the UCCS Web page at
http://www.csus.edu/uccs/chat/
to download the software.
Instructor
I encourage electronic
communication and office visits. My e-mail address is
sperkins@csus.edu.
Group
Discussions
Guidelines
- Obtain an e-mail
account and Internet access.
- Learn e-mail,
Internet and file management basics.
- Join the class
discussion list by sending an e-mail message to
LISTPROC@CSUS.EDU
with the message: subscribe COMS100A23@CSUS.EDU
your firstname lastname. For further
information refer to the online
instructions.
- You will receive a
message welcoming you to the class list.
- You can now address a
message to all participants in the list by sending an
e-mail message to COMS100A23-L@CSUS.EDU.
- When you reply to
message from the list, remember they are going to the
entire list not just to the person who sent the
message.
Online
Meetings
If you want your small
group to meet via chat during week 9, you can get
information about chat online at http://www.csus.edu/uccs/chat/.
See week 9, Small
Group Instructions
for information about the assignment.
OVERVIEW
/ ASSIGNMENTS
/ CALENDAR
/ INSTRUCTOR
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SYLLABUS
DEPARTMENT
/ COLLEGE
/ CSUS
Page updated:
August
7, 1998
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