COM 333 Communicating Through Internet

Class Announcements

Check this page every week for announcements and new links!
CLASS update
week of 5/8/00
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR END OF TERM:

Now, just the final papers left!  We have had some interesting ones posted already.  I have really enjoyed this term; I hope you have found this a worthwhile investment of your time (and treasure).  Remember my LIFETIME SERVICE CONTRACT : feel free to contact me at any time for help or suggestions regarding the Internet!

Since our section is so large this term, you are NOT required to evaluate EACH final paper posted by the end of the term.  But, please do READ each paper and post comments as you feel motivated.

I have posted a URL in the webboard for you to submit your class evaluation for Com 333.  You have until May 15 to fill out the student evaluation (the questions are identical to those that you may have received on paper in previous classes at UIS).

Remember, I am generally logged onto the AOL IM as RaySchroed nearly every morning about 6 AM and throughout most "business" days.  I will also log on some evenings.  If you have IM and wish to chat, just ring me up!

I will post messages at this location each and every week of the semester.  So, please check back often for announcements!

As always, feel free to IM me or email me.  I enjoy those morning and evening IM chats with those who page me! 

Keep communicating! See you on the 'net!! 

-Ray 

Welcome to COM 333 Communicating through Internet.  I will post announcements on the page through the semester, so please check here often.

It is my intention that we will NOT meet face-to-face as a class this semester.  However, I WILL be available to meet with students during regular office hours on campus, and please do feel free to contact me via  schroeder.ray@uis.edu or via AOL Instant Messenger at RaySchroed or via telephone at 217-206-7531.  I have also just added a logon at Yahoo! Chat.  It is RaySchroeder.

New lectures and discussion questions will be available by Monday of each week.

HINT:  Sometimes, the web pages linked to the syllabus don't fit well into the the frame (the space where you are presently reading these announcements.  When that is the case, you may want to press your right mouse button and open the page in a new window.  Then you will be able to more easily read the page without having to scroll from left to right.

I look forward to our learning together through this semester; it should be very interesting to use the very technologies we are studying in our class to deliver the course!  :-)
 

--  Ray Schroeder            last updated -- 05/05/2000