Download - Email And Voicemail
Done by:Aida AlSalmiAmna AlAbri
Electronic mail, often abbreviated as (email, e.mail or e-mail), is a method of exchanging digital messages, designed primarily for human use.
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. Any system of conveying voice message, including the answering machine.
DefinitionDefinition:
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.
ObjectivesObjectives
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. Changing the color scheme.
FeaturesFeatures ofof emailemail
answer many phones at the same time. 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 . Compatible with all e-mail programs Send, forward, and reply to messages.
FeaturesFeatures ofof VoicemailVoicemail
Email Is A Push Technology Email Waits For You Email Is One-To-Many Email Is Almost Free.
AdvantagesAdvantages ofof EmailEmail
Save for Future Use. Option of Detailed Messages. No Lost Messages. Password Protection. Enlarged Message Size. Learners can communicate with each other at
anytime, from any place with available telephones. Voice mail can pickup at any time.
AdvantagesAdvantages ofof VoicemailVoicemail
Limitation of E-Limitation of E-mailmail
Information overload. Spamming (unsolicited e-mailunsolicited e-mail )and
computer viruses. E-mail spoofing. Privacy concerns. Tracking of sent mail.
Limitation of Limitation of voice mailvoice mail
Password: people forget their
voicemail password. Alerts. New voice mail massage. Receiving. Warning: set up or retrieve voicemail.
Email education will allow you to get the information you need without disrupting your day.
Using email to enable e3 (effective, efficient, and engaging) learning
Using email enable immediate, frequent support for individual needs.
E-mail can used in conjunction with desktop video conferencing during a conference session.
Email to deliver&support learning
o Write down the caller’s name, phone number, and purpose of the message.
o Replay the message to check the information.o Keep a log of the message you send and receive for
each person during the course.o Voice mail allows the personal touch of voice
communication (lets learners develop a better sense of the people behind the course).
o Learners can communicate with each other at anytime, from any place with available telephones.
Voicemail to deliver and support learning
ConcernsConcerns aboutabout
EmailEmail• Using email to enable e3 (effective, efficient, and engaging) learning Author: ChanMin Kim a Affiliation: a 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.
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.
ConcernsConcerns aboutabout
VoicemailVoicemail.
case studies/examples of email(www.webmail.com)
https://www.studentmail.otago.ac.nz/imp/login.php
the University of Otago
case studies/examples of voicemail(University of Delawine)
• Computer Assisted Voice Mail Oral Practice System (CAVMOPS) at the Open University of Hong Kong
• Resources:1.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail 2.http://www.livinginternet.com/e/ep.htm3.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voicemail4.http://www.ehow.com/
facts_5548378_voicemail-problems.html5.For concern(email):
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a794795956~db=all~jumptype=rss
6. For concern(Voice mail):7. http://www.obsessable.com/news/2009/04/06/studies-
show-voice-mail-use-in-rapid-decline-among-texting-young-people/