To: Professor@University.edu Subject: Why It's All About Me - 6 views
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anonymous on 11 May 121. Do you agree that e-mail has made professors "too accessible," as the article notes? Why or why not? I do agree, because the students are sending the teachers emails about personal stuff. Maybe emailing them certain questions that are meant to be asked other then that, the students shouldn't be sending them 10emails a week about missing class. As it says in the article it makes them feel like they should always be on call. 5. Do you think professors should let students know when they are making poor impressions? Why or why not? Yes, and No.. Yes, because on the professors part they are getting the emails. They dont have to respond but at the same time if a student is asking a question that comes off offensive or wrong to the professor instead of reporting it they should respond to the student and let them know what they are doing wrong. And No, because it isnt there right to make that decision to make that sort of call on whats a poor impression.
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christianc c on 24 Jan 13i dont agree with the emails being too accessible there are privacy issues and trust probles aswell also i agree with the bad impressions it will help the students