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Standard Grade Computing Electronic Communication

Standard Grade Computing Electronic Communication Electronic Communication takes many different forms. Eg)   Text Messaging  Instant Messaging  Fax  Video Conferencing The topics we will be covering are   Text Messaging

Standard Grade Computing Electronic Mail Is the transmission of messages over communication networks. Electronic mail is usually shortened to . To be able to receive or send an message you need certain hardware, software and an unique address. Software In order to send an the computer must have specialist software. This is often supplied along with browser software or it can be purchased separately. Eg)  First Class  Microsoft Outlook

Standard Grade Computing Hardware This depends on whether the electronic mail service is operating on a LAN or on a WAN. LAN You need a computer system connected to the network and suitable communications software. WAN You need a computer system connected to the network, suitable communications software, a modem and a subscription to the service.

Standard Grade Computing If you are using a LAN for Eg) First Class then this is administered by a mail server on the LAN. If you are using a WAN for Eg) Hotmail on the internet then this would be administered by the hotmail website.

Standard Grade Computing Address Like real mail, sending requires that you know the address of the individual or company you wish to send to. Unlike real mail, an address is fairly simple, composed of only three parts. identifies a user this symbol separates the user name from the location of the server of the computer identifies the location of the server computer

Standard Grade Computing Addresses use lower case letters without any spaces. The identity of the user could be made up with a combination of letters, numbers and certain punctuation marks. (A space is not allowed.) Eg) The identity for David Beckham may be  dbeckham  dbeckham75  david_beckham  david_robert_joseph_beckham  dabeckham  beckhamd  david001  becks23 Address – identity of a user

Standard Grade Computing The server contains a name and typically includes a 3 letter suffix, set apart by a dot. This 3 letter suffix identifies the kind of organisation operating the server. This can be followed by a 2 letter geographical suffix. Eg) Eg) Address – identifying the location of the server organisational suffix geographical suffix organisational suffix geographical suffix

Standard Grade Computing Examples of Suffixes

Standard Grade Computing Advantages of 1.Can be sent/received at any time of day or night, i.e. at a time and place that suits you. 2.One can be sent to as many recipients as required. 3.May be exchanged within a very short time. 4.Can be short and to the point. 5.Can include the text from a previous message as part of a reply to a message. 6.Can be sent and retrieved from any computer anywhere in the world. 7.Files, pictures, sounds and video clips can be sent as attachments to s. 8.Reduces communication costs. 9.Verification of delivery.

Standard Grade Computing Disadvantages of 1.Receiving junk mail. 2.Multiple copies of mail being sent to you. 3.Lengthy download time for mail and attachments. 4.Attachment formats may be inappropriate. 5. can replace human contact. 6. s can be easily sent to the wrong address.

Standard Grade Computing Netiquette You should be aware that there is a code of conduct relating to the composition and sending of messages. Most of it is common sense however it is useful to be aware of the basic “rules” known as “netiquette.” For Example 1) DON’T TYPE EVERYTHING IN CAPS. This is perceived as shouting. 2) Consider carefully what you write. It’s a permanent record and can easily be forwarded to others. 3) Write clearly and briefly.

Standard Grade Computing 4) Don’t send chain s or pass them on. 5) When sending a web site address, always type it in the form of as some programs will permit the user to click on a web address to go right there. Without the these programs will not recognise it as such. 6) Do not promote your business by sending unsolicited advertising to others. This is called “spamming.” 7) Always type an informative header in the subject box. 8) When forwarding a message, put your comments at the top of the message. 9) Don’t overuse acronyms. Everyone is not familiar with this jargon. Eg)BTW by the way 10) Don’t overuse smileys. Everyone is not familiar with this jargon. Eg):-)happy

Standard Grade Computing File Transfer – Attachments (Credit) An attachment is a file that is sent along with an message. Your software allows you to add attachments to messages you send, and also lets you save attachments from messages that you receive. Attachments can be any type of file. Eg)  Word Processed document  Spreadsheet document  MP3 file  Video clips  Pictures  Software

Standard Grade Computing Text Messaging Text messaging is a simple and fun way of sending information to a device such as a mobile phone or pager. It is usually used for messages that are no longer than a few hundred characters. The term is usually applied to messaging that takes place between two or more mobile devices.