3. Means that:
• You don't have to hand-write or print out
a 'hard copy' of your message or letter on
paper.
• You don't have to write an address on a
paper envelope.
4. • You don't have to stick a stamp on, drive or
walk to the nearest mailbox and post your
letter.
• You don't (really - this is the best bit) have
to wait days for your letter to get there, or
pay more to send a letter overseas.
6. E-mail is:
• typed into a message window on the
computer screen
• a message which includes the email
address of the person you are 'sending
to'
• a message which also includes your own
'reply-to' email address (if you ever
want anyone to write back!)
7. Key terms used above:
• New Message
• You´ve got a e-mail
• Reply
8. E-mail address
• your user name for connecting to the
Internet (AT) the name of your
Internet Service Provider (DOT)
based at this kind of organization
(DOT) in this country
clytie@riverland.net.au
9. I can use e-mail ...
• To send a letter
• To work
• To study
• To send and receive news
• ...
10. Education and e-mail
• This tecnology tool can also be used
during language class, math class, all
sort of subject.
• It´s a good shot and promisse to
improve the learning process.