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Communication guidelines

modified Dec 14th, 2006

Be sure to let your students know how communications will be handled in your course. Determine what expectations and behaviors are or are not acceptable in your online discussions. Spell these out to your students in the syllabus or in a class orientation section. For further details, see the Communications Guidelines section.

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