NEW MEDIA COMMUNICATION. NETWORKING INFORMATION EXCHANGE COMMUNICATION.

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NEW MEDIA COMMUNICATION

NETWORKING INFORMATION EXCHANGE COMMUNICATION

NEW MEDIA COMMUNICATION MORE INFORMATION MORE COMMUNICATION REMOVES BARRIERS ENABLES GLOBALIZATION NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTERACTION

NEW MEDIA COMMUNICATION LIMITS EFFECTIVE ROLE- TAKING LIMITS FEEDBACK

SELECTING THE RIGHT NEW MEDIA COMMUNICATION UNDERSTAND NATURE AND GOALS OF YOUR COMMUNICATION CONSIDER THE AUDIENCE ASSESS THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF AVAILABLE MEDIA ENSURE DYNAMIC INTERPLAY AMONG AUDIENCE, MEDIA AND MESSAGE

USING NEW MEDIA COMMUNICATION TEXT MESSAGING VIDEOCONFERENCING SOCIAL MEDIA

BE CONCISE CREATE A SUBJECT LINE MAKE IT PERSONAL ANSWER PROMPTLY ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS, ANTICIPATE FUTURE QUESTIONS USE PROPER GRAMMAR, SPELLING & PUNCTUATION DO NOT WRITE IN CAPITALS PAY ATTENTION TO STRUCTURE, LAYOUT AND FONT AVOID AMBIGUOUS ABBREVIATIONS AND EMOTICONS READ BEFORE YOU SEND DO NOT USE TO DISCUSS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION DON’T SEND OFFENSIVE CONTENT DO NOT SEND UNNECESSARY ATTACHMENTS DO NOT FORWARD WITHOUT PERMISSION DO NOT OVERUSE “REPLY TO ALL” USE THE “BCC” FUNCTION FOR BLASTS FOLLOW COMPANY POLICIES

TEXT MESSAGING KEEP TEXTS BRIEF AND INFORMAL AVOID ABBREVIATIONS AND SLANG TEXT ONLY ROUTINE MESSAGES THAT DON’T NEED TO COMMUNICATE EMOTION CONSIDER EACH OTHER’S USAGE HABITS AND SCHEDULES BE CONSIDERATE OF PEOPLE AROUND YOU DON’T TEXT DURING MEETINGS

VIDEOCONFERENCING TEST EQUIPMENT IN ADVANCE FOLLOW GOOD MEETING ETIQUETTE BE ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT THE EVENT AS WELL AS THE TECHNOLOGY MAKE SURE PEOPLE IN AND OUT OF THE ROOM HEAR THE CONVERSATION NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION COUNTS! REFER TO PEOPLE BY NAME MINIMIZE DISTRACTIONS

SOCIAL MEDIA MAKE SURE YOUR “FRIENDS” KNOW WHO YOU ARE SAAVE ONE-ON-ONE COMMUNICATION FOR OTHER MEDIA SAVE GAMING FOR SOCIAL CONTACTS ONLY REMEMBER NOT EVERYONE WANTS TO MIX PROFESSIONAL AND PERSONAL DON’T TURN YOUR PROFILE INTO A BLATANT PROMOTION FOR COMPANY OR BRAND USE YOUR NAME AND NOT THE COMPANY NAME KEEP YOUR ADDRESS BOOKS PRIVATE DON’T BE A SPAMMER ALWAYS CONSIDER THE CONSEQUENCES OF YOUR COMMUNICATION ON A SOCIAL MEDIA SITE DO NOT PUT OTHER’S JOBS AND CAREERS AT RISK DON’T DO OR SAY ANYTHING ONLINE THAT YOU WOULD NOT DO/SAY FACE TO FACE.

USING NEW MEDIA COMMUNICATION BE AWARE OF COPYRIGHT LAWS GIVE SOURCES FOR BORROWED INFORMATION (IMAGES OR TEXT)