The 2nd topic covered under electronic communication is Email as a communication tool. We defined Email as an electronic mail. Be careful when creating an email address not to use nicknames like bootylicious@yahoo.com.
We also defined the field as follows:
To: adds contacts that you are directly communicating with.
Cc: stands for carbon copy or coutersy copy (contacts who may want a copy of the email but are not required to partiicipate in the conversation)
Bcc: Blind carbon copy (where you put contacts who should not be seen by other recipients of the email)
It is incredibly important to remember some key etiquette (Good email manners) rules when sending and receiving email.
- Be courteous
- Address recipient with their titles like "Mr." or "Miss"
- Watch your tone- come across as respectful, friendly, and approachable
- Don't use all caps: caps make the receiver believe you are shouting.
- Be concise- get to the point of your email as quickly as possible but do not leave out important details.
- Be professional- do not use abbreviations, and don't use emoticons (smiley faces) unless you are emailing your friends
- Use short paragraphs- keep your email message short and to the point.
- Use correct spelling and proper grammar- remember emailing is NOT like Mxit
- Subject line- it is critical that your subject be specific to the content of your email, which enables your recipient to know quickly what is contained within the email. Never use words like "Hi" or "Hello" or "Help" on your subject line. Think of meaningful but short titles.
- Do not attach large attachments
I AGREE WITH WHAT IS WRITTEN ABOVE AND THINK LOT OF PEOPLE NEED TO PUT IT INTO PRACTICE.I PERSONALLY THINK WE ARE GOING TO GAIN ALOT FROM THE GROUP AS MEMBERS...ALL THANKS TO MRS MAPHUMULO
ReplyDeletei dont understand when you say when using all caps make the receiver believe you are shouting please explain more about that
ReplyDeleteindeed i like the rules they definately will help us a lot interms of using the computer and understanding a lot of things about the computer thanks to Mrs Maphumulo...
ReplyDeletethanks alot mah I have been wishing for such a thing for a long time and i just think that Mrs Maphumulo is a God sent.SeKwanele u mxit.
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS A GOOD IDEA AND I THINK WE WOULD UNDERSTAND BETTER IF WE LEARNT ELECTRONICALLY.ALL THE THANKS TO MRS T MAPHUMULO.
ReplyDeleteI AGREE WITH WHAT IS WRITTEN ABOVE.THIS WILL MAKE IT EASIER FOR TO EXPRESS OUR FEELINGS AND THOUGHTS BUT FOR THE FACT THAT IT IS NOT PRIVATE IT MAKES IT DIFFICULT FOR US TO BE HONEST BUT NEVERTHELESS IT LOOKS INTERESTING
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU..... FOR THE SPLENDID BLOG YOU CREATED.....HOPE WE'LL OBTAIN ALOT....I REALLY ENJOYED THE I.T LESSON TODAY...
ReplyDelete@ noxolo sibisi true that they are shouting at us...
ReplyDeletethis class its nice and fun but i dont uderstand why ict is not like facebook.thank you mom
ReplyDeleteI truely i agree with the rules that are given and we must be very carefull withwhat we do in ths classes but otherwise its hip and fun
ReplyDelete@ Siphokazi,Facebook is a social network where one connects with friends and family. A blog is a website that allows users to reflect, share opinions, and discuss various topics in the form of an online journal while readers may comment on.
ReplyDeleteThe aim of this blog is to discuss topics that are covered during class and reflect or post comment later.
@ Noxolo: the practice of using all capitals in online communications is discouraged for both technical and social reasons, such as readability and the perceptions of the recipient. It is difficult to convey emotions or irony or sarcasm in most electronic communications, so many emailers and chatroom participants use all capitals to express anger or other strong emotions. THE EFFECT OF ALL CAPITALS IS THE APPEARANCE OF SHOUTING, which may not be the sentiment you wish to convey at all.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Mah...The information is of geat value as some of us are in process of applying...
ReplyDeletethank you mah for showing us the new way of communicating instead of the usage of the hand outs!!!!!
ReplyDeletethank you mah for the notes above because it will improve our typing skills
ReplyDeleteMah with these skill we can all say goodbye smses,and hello email,these tips will make it way easier and better to send proper and respectable emails.so thanks Mah
ReplyDeletemah this blog is a good thing it teachs us great things that we don't know of
ReplyDeletethank you alot mah i realy enjoyed this experience and hope to learn alot more!i.t lesson was nice
ReplyDeleteThe lesson today was very informing, considering our email accounts and I'm looking forward to the next lesson
ReplyDeletethanks for ict classes and i think i'll enjoy every moment in this class!
ReplyDeleteThanks mah! I second Aboh this really will come in handy when applying and sending emails to loved ones.....
ReplyDeleteOk I get the whole blogging thing, how it works and its importance. I just want to know if I can start a blog for casual purposes?
ReplyDeleteGood lesson
ReplyDeleteFor the first time in the I.T lesson , i learnt something.
ReplyDeletethis is a good topic since in nowadays technology revolves around us and makes life fast for us.... thank MAH
ReplyDeleteVery informing and important
ReplyDeleteafternoon mah, i just want you to know how much i appriate this lesson and thank you for creating this blogger for us it realy means alot.
ReplyDeletewhat a great lesson,i gained a lot.i think this is a cool way of learning.thanks for the tips
ReplyDeletethanks mah this a fun and excitin way to learn and interact with people it is greatly appreciated....
ReplyDeletesumtymz it jst takes long 2 login bt its worth it.Instead of having piles of notes,its a waste of trees.lol...
ReplyDeletethis is a very gud communication skil thanx mah ive learnt a lot although i 4get my paswed
ReplyDeleteThanx 4 feeding me with knowledge that's goin' 2 b benefitial in the future
ReplyDeletethank you mah I Can't wait to learn more about blogging!
ReplyDeletei think from now on i will enjoy IT classes
ReplyDeletefinally!!! this is totaly cool,now we get to interact with teachers via email.thanks alot.lots of love
ReplyDeleteoh well....blogging rocks,wsh i had more tym 2 stay on
ReplyDeleteHaving an email account is a good tool that will help us connect with the world.There is no use in having an email account if you don't know how to address the recipient.Mah thank you for the tips,there'll certainly help us now and in the future
ReplyDeletethe rules are easy and reasonable.blogging is the best thing ever,wish the I.T lessons were longer....thank you mah!
ReplyDeletemmmmmm i keep forgetin my password,i dink i shuld tke ma tates suggestion abt rytin yo passwrds,mxit,bnk account,facebook nd blog!!!!
ReplyDeletei think this a good idea because ive noticed that they a lot of we dont know about blogs and the copumter and this is a oppotunity for all of us thank you mah you the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletewhat a great opportunity to interact with our it instructor...thanks a million mah
ReplyDeleteMah this is cool ohk!Thank you for coming up with this cool and fun blog.I hope i will alwys remember your rules because they are easy and reasonable!This class rock one time!ndully was here.
ReplyDeletehi members.i also think that this is a great idea becuase we will get to communicate as members of the seminary and i think it will be so much fun.oh and good luck for your exams!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a cool site we wiil enjoy eing here for interacting with each other and getting to comment about our interests and experiences
ReplyDeleteWatz up? Blogging is cool!
ReplyDeleteI am seriously enjoying this class!!
ReplyDeletewow...not bad at all.this whole blog thing really rocks...thnx mah!!!!
ReplyDeletethis is great and its my first time enjoing IT lesson thanx to mah Phumulo
ReplyDeleteayi thank you mah besekanele ngempela ngomxit
ReplyDeletei am realy happy with what we are doing at the I.T lestons it will realy help us alot at university and other places a big thanks to uMaPhumulo
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