Discussion Lists


"Electronic discussion groups might be the groups of the future." (Hybels & Weaver, Communicating Effectively, p. 228)

An electronic discussion group is one that talks via email. Many develop a strong sense of community. There are many sources for finding an interesting or informative discussion group.

Communication Teacher Resources Online

Directory of Scholarly and Professional E-Conferences

LISTSERV Has 10,000.

Onelist.Com

Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists

Scholarly and Professional E-conferences on Communication

Search Engine of 100,000 Lists

Tile.net Information about Discussion Lists

Women's Discussion

Application: A discussion list can provide a journaling experience. You can create a class discussion list for free through Onelist.com, for example, and discuss how you are applying the communicatino principles you are learning in this course. Your instructor may require that you post specific assignments to the discussion list. By using a free e-mail service, you can create a confidential e-mail address. Following are links about journaling:

E-zine for Journal Writers | Grieving Journaling | Improve Health Through Journaling | Journal Assignments | Journaling for Conflicts | Journals and Diaries Online | Journaling Resources | Online Journals | Sample Issue of Journal Writer


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