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1 Unit 9 Communication Services
Living Online Unit 9 Communication Services

2 Objectives Describe the components for electronic communication
Explain the purpose of usernames, passwords, and credentials Manage folders Create & send messages Receive & open messages and attachments Respond & reply to s Create an signature and manage messages automatically Create appropriate professional and informal messages

3 Components of Electronic Communication
Sender, Receiver, channel, protocols

4 Internet Communication
IM Text Message VoIP Online/Video Conference Chat room Social Networking Blogs Message Boards/Newsgroups message, address, a carrier, send anywhere IM: real-time (Both MUST be connected) Text: over cell VoIP: phone calls over Internet Online/Video Conferencing: audio & video over Internet to several people Chat rooms: real-time Social networking: builds communities of people to share interests Blogs: web log, personal journal to share Message board: discussions, messages

5 How Works Software, sender, receiver, channel (to carry the message- phone, coax, wireless), protocols (rules to transfer data that all understand)

6 Email Address larry@gmail.com Domain Code Username @ symbol
domain name Domain Code .com (commercial) .edu (education) .gov (government) .mil (military) .org (organization)

7 Accessing Email Web Access Program on PC
Gmail Hotmail AOL Comcast Verizon Outlook App Program on PC Outlook Username/mailbox name & password

8 What’s the email address?
Samantha Murray works for IBM IBM’s web site is Sam’s username is smurray What would be her address?

9 What’s the web site? You know a guy named Bill’s email address
You can’t remember where he works What would be the web site to find out the company’s name?

10 Which is correct? Raquel works at MTV MTV’s web site is www.mtv.com
Which could be her address?

11 Domains First set developed Know any others? .com .edu .gov .mil .org
Look up their names for websites to see if it’s available & other extensions.

12 Review- Q What are the three parts of an email address?
domain name Where is stored, until you are ready to retrieve/read it? server What kind of communication requires both users to be online at the same time and is real time? IM and Chat room Using an Internet connection to make phone calls is known as what? VoIP

13 Using Outlook Office program to manage , contacts, calendar, tasks PIM (Personal Information Manager) You can manage multiple accounts with Outlook

14 Outlook Interface Quick Access Toolbar; Ribbon; Tab; Group; Navigation Pane; View Tabs; View Pane (Showing Mail View); Reading Pane; To-Do Bar; Zoom Slider

15 Why Use Outlook? Can access ALL of your email’s from one spot!
Set up your personal account: File, Add Account

16 Creating/Sending Emails
Send to 1 or more recipients Cc: (Courtesy copy/carbon copy) Visible to all recipients Involved but no direct action Bcc: (Blind copy) Not visible to any recipients Include a brief, descriptive subject Clear, concise message that’s error free is your paper trail.

17 Sample Who will see the mail?
Who will John Student know got a copy of it?

18 Send s From: If you made multiple accounts in Outlook, you can change the FROM: to another account To: Enter the address or click TO: to view the contact list. The is directed to this person to take action. Cc: Carbon copy. Include a name for someone to be “in the loop” of the , and not to take the action. Subject: Brief description of what the is about. Attached: Any files you have attached would be here. Address Book: Look at your contact list and select names/addresses. Attach File: Signature: Allows you to add a signature (usually includes your name, phone #, business title, etc.) Importance Flags: Alerts to high or low importance Top Arrow: Body of the Bottom Arrow: Previous if you’re replying or forwarding

19 Add/Create Signature

20 Projects Watch Video Teknimedia C2.1-C2.10, C2.15-16
Outlook Window Message Folders Receiving & Viewing Messages Composing & Sending Messages Creating a Signature Name the parts of the Outlook window Extra Credit: Add your to Outlook

21 Receiving Email Message arranged by date (new/old on top) Mail Pane
New ones in BOLD You can sort & filter list Mail Pane Create folders Delete folders Move s to folders Inbox (1): Unread s Mail folders (inbox, deleted items, sent, drafts, junk, outbox)

22 Receiving Email Inbox icons Attachments Double-click to open
Right-click to save Also preview the attachment in the Reading Pane, open by double-clicking file, or save

23 Sorting Mail Click on column heading, also Search

24 Replying to an Email Reply Reply to All Forward
When you reply, the original message is included. Recipient sees RE: before the subject to indicate a reply message.

25 What To Do With Mail Right-click options Make new folders
Save an address Right-click on address Add to Contacts

26 Projects Teknimedia C2.11-C2.14 Sending & Receiving Attachments
Replying & Forwarding Creating a Signature

27 Review- 3Q You want your best friend to see the you got from your boss. What should you click to send it to him? Forward A closed envelope in your inbox indicated what? Unread mail Instead of typing your name at the end of every , you can set it up to Include your name, title, and phone # to be inserted at the click of a button. What is this called? Insert signature

28 Contacts/Address Book
Names, s, phone numbers, other info Tools, Address Book File, New Contact

29 Project Teknimedia C2.17-C2.23 Building Your Contact List
Creating & Using Your Contact List Creating & Using Contact Groups Quiz (Score 85% or better)

30 Dealing with Spam Unsolicited bulk messages
Content of scanned by client software Sent to Junk folder If not, identified in Inbox Suspected spam Spam also filtered at mail server 80%-96% of is spam!

31 Other Options Out of Office Response Auto forward Send to phone
Block senders

32 Review- 4Q T or F. Reply to All is the same as reply except your reply goes to all people to whom the original message was sent. T or F. You can only type one in the To: An address consists of ___ parts. A file sent with an is called a _________. You can use _______ to make phone calls over the Internet.

33 Email Advice To avoid sending email you’ll regret:
Get opinions from others Type the without the TO: address Check before you send Right people? Proofread Save as a draft and reevaluate the next day

34 Projects Teknimedia C2.24-C2.46 Sorting Messages Organizing Messages
Marking & Flagging Messages Message Priority Requesting a Receipt Saving Messages Filtering Junk Quiz (Score 85% or better) Outlook Tasks from Microsoft

35 Review- 3Q T or F. Each user on the Internet must have a unique address. What’s the difference between Cc & Bcc? Why is it important to keep the paper trail?

36 Unit 9 Communication Services
Living Online Unit 9 Communication Services


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