Communicating Effectively Online

In the online classroom, most communication takes place through writing. What does this mean to online students?

Discussion boards, email, and chat make online classes a truly interactive way to learn - often more interactive than participating in a traditional class.


More on Discussion Boards

Many Chemeketa Online courses utilize a discussion board. The eLearn (eLearn/Elearn is the online course interface at Chemeketa) discussion board allows students and instructors to "post" and reply to text-based messages. You can post and read messages when it is convenient for you rather than at a scheduled time.

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More on Email

Email is a great way to communicate at times that are convenient both for you and the recipient. You will probably use email to communicate with your instructor and classmates. Email does have its limitations and it takes some savvy to use it well.

Some things to keep in mind about email:

Times to use the phone instead of email:

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More on Chat

A chat session is like a classroom discussion because the instructor and students are all participating at the same time. But unlike a classroom discussion, you are all working in separate locations from your own computers.

As you can imagine, this can sometimes be a little confusing. You will need to "think on your feet" (or fingers) and type quickly to express your thoughts as you're thinking them. Chats can also be hard to follow. Since each contribution displays when its writer finishes typing, it is easy for conversations to be out of order. Experienced instructors find ways to remedy this: for example, your instructor might ask students to indicate when they have something to say and then call on them to "speak" (type) so the conversation can be more easily followed.

The advantage of chats is that they allow people in separate locations to "talk" to one another in real time.

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More on "Netiquette"

There are special rules of personal conduct that apply to all online communications. Here is a sampling of some of them.

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