Public Relations Work to Increase Attainability Relating to EMail-Communication

The mere allotment of an e-mail address does in no way ensure answering quotas, which could be called sufficient to dependably hand out important information via roundmail. A loss of accessibility through e-mail addresses already provided by the university can be due to various technical problems an...

Authors: Mischke, Karl-Ludwig
van Meegen, Andreas
Ehmer, Ulrike
Division/Institute:FB 05: Medizinische Fakultät
Document types:Conference object
Media types:Text
Publication date:2003
Date of publication on miami:06.01.2006
Modification date:11.01.2023
Edition statement:[Electronic ed.]
Source:Kongress ADEE 2003, Dresden
Subjects:Email; students; attainability
DDC Subject:610: Medizin und Gesundheit
License:InC 1.0
Language:Englisch
Format:PDF document
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-53689588566
Permalink:https://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-53689588566
Digital documents:poster.pdf

The mere allotment of an e-mail address does in no way ensure answering quotas, which could be called sufficient to dependably hand out important information via roundmail. A loss of accessibility through e-mail addresses already provided by the university can be due to various technical problems and personal deficiencies of motivation. Students in particular often use external providers and are often also not on familiar terms with the use of consistent personal e-mail archives, POP-accounts, Web-Mail-Portals and the use of forewarding functions. Special email-courses are being offered within regular further training for staff and students.