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get to understand the basics of e-communications and how is it important


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UNDERSTANDING E-
COMMUNICATION

What is E-COMMUNICATION
●E-communication, or electronic communication, refers to the use of
electronic technology to send and receive messages and
information.
●This includes tools such as emails, social media, instant
messaging, video conferencing, and online forums.
●E-communication facilitates instant information exchange and
connects people across the globe.

Importance of E-Communication
●Connects individuals and businesses globally, fostering
relationships and collaborations.
●Speeds up information exchange and decision-making processes,
saving time and resources.
●Enables remote work and online education, offering flexibility and
access to global opportunities.

Formatting an Email
Parts of an Email
●Subject Line: A brief summaryof the email content.
●Salutation: Greeting the recipient (e.g., "Dear Mr. Smith").
●Introduction: Briefly state the purpose of the email.
●Body: Detailed information or message.
●Closing: Summarize the message or provide a call to action.
●Signature: Your name and contact information.

EXAMPLES OF AN EMAIL
FORMATTING

GOOD EXAMPLE OF EMAIL FORMAT
From:[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Meeting Request for Project Discussion
Dear Mr. Smith,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to request a meeting to discuss the
upcoming project. Please let me know your availability next week.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Best regards,
Makuwa C

POOR EXAMPLE OF EMAIL FORMAT
From:[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Hi
Hey,
We need to talk about the project. When can you meet?
Thanks,

Guidelines for Evaluating Email Content and
Formatting
Clarity and Conciseness
●Ensure the message is clear and to the point.
Professional Tone
●Maintain a polite and respectful tone.
Proper Grammar and Spelling
●Avoid typos and grammatical errors.
Appropriate Formatting
●Use paragraphs and bullet points for readability.

SOCIAL MEDIA

WHAT IS SOCIAL MEDIA
Social media refers to online platforms that facilitate social interaction, content
sharing, and community building.
EXAMPLES OF SOCIAL MEDIA
1.FACEBOOK
2.TWITTER
3.INSTAGRAM
4.WHATSAPP
5.TIKTOK
6.SNAPCHAT
7.LINKEDIN
8.YOUTUBE
9.PINTEREST
10.TELEGRAM

Guidelines for Using Social Media in Education
For Teaching Home Language
Literature Discussions
●Facebook Groups
○Create a private Facebook group for your class where students can post discussion questions,
thoughts on readings, and literary analyses.
○Encourage students to comment on each other's posts, fostering a collaborative learning
environment.
○Schedule live discussion sessions where students can interact in real-time, debating themes,
characters, and plot developments.
●Twitter Hashtags
○Create a class-specific hashtag (e.g., #10AHomeLanguage) for literature discussions.
○Encourage students to tweet their thoughts on assigned readings, favorite quotes, and
questions.
○Use Twitter polls to gauge student opinions on various literary topics or to vote on the next book
to read.

Content Sharing
●Articles and Videos
○Share relevant articles from literary websites, journals, and blogs. Example: Sharing a
New York Times article on contemporary literature trends.
○Post links to educational videos, such as author interviews, book reviews, and literary
analysis videos. Example: Sharing a TED Talk by a famous author discussing their writing
process.
●Multimedia Resources
○Use platforms like YouTube to create and share playlists of videos related to the literature
being studied.
○Share audio recordings of poetry readings or excerpts from novels to enhance the auditory
learning experience.
Student Engagement
●Instagram
○Create a class Instagram account where students can post book reviews, creative writing
pieces, and literary-themed photos.
○Use Instagram Stories to share daily literature trivia, quizzes, and polls.
○Host monthly "Instagram Live" sessions where students can participate in live readings or
discussions.

TikTok
●Encourage students to create short videos summarizing books, acting out scenes, or
discussing literary themes.
●Create class challenges, such as a "BookTok" challenge where students recommend their
favorite books in a creative way.
●Use TikTok to explore modern interpretations of classic literature, making it more relatable for
students.
Virtual Collaboration
●Google Classroom
○Assign collaborative projects where students work in groups to create presentations on
specific literary topics.
○Use Google Docs and Slides for students to co-author essays, analyses, and
presentations in real-time.
○Provide feedback and hold virtual office hours to support students in their collaborative
efforts.

Microsoft Teams
●Create dedicated channels for different aspects of the
curriculum, such as poetry, novels, and drama.
●Use the video conferencing feature for virtual book club
meetings, author Q&A sessions, and peer review
workshops.
●Integrate apps like OneNote for collaborative note-taking
and resource sharing during class discussions.

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