Student Communication
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One of the most important uses of educational technologies is to communicate with or provide information to students outside the normal class session. Communication options include two-way methods such as e-mail, chat rooms and discussion boards and one-way methods such as announcement pages, posted files and syllabi.
The portfolio should include a detailed description of the technologies used with screen captures whenever possible. Reflections of what worked or what needs improvement can also be added.
Note: Student names must be removed or obscured in any screen capture used.
Communication Technologies
Two-Way Communications
These allow students to respond directly to the instructor or to another student.
- E-Mail (ANGEL or Penn State)
- Chat (ANGEL chat, Breeze (Adobe Connect), Instant Messenger)
- Message Boards and Discussion Forums
- Blogs with comments
- Breeze (Adobe Connect) - video chat, file sharing
One-Way Communications
These allow instructors to send information to the student.
- Announcement and News Pages (ANGEL or other Web page)
- RSS feeds or blogs
- Podcasts
- Posting lecture notes, readings, syllabus, links, study guides, library guides
- Grade Reports
- ANGEL Course Calendar and Milestones
- Other ANGEL reports sent to students
Where to Get Training
The Training Stages page shows different resources available for learning to use multiple communication technologies.