Hi Jim, I have no hard data on this, but do receive about the same number of inquiriers by e-mail as by phone. I have been told by someone else that many students do n0t check their "official" e-mail address, and a colleague asks them at the beginning of each semester to tell him their e-mail address at which they are most likely to be able to be reached. Bob ________________________________ From: Teaching Breakfast List on behalf of Jim Greenberg Sent: Fri 10/8/2004 10:38 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Email Use by Students? I received this email from a faculty member: I have been sending email notes to students as always this fall and in discussions I have realized that many students are checking email less frequently than the used to. Is there any data on this? It seems that cell phones, instant messaging and the like is rendering email a less preferred method of communication.(?) I am also curious if we have any data on Blackboard usage. Some students have encouraged me to us it, but an approximately equal number of students have said they don't like it. What are your observations/comments? Is there something happening here? Mr. James B. Greenberg Director Teaching, Learning and Technology Center Milne Library SUNY College at Oneonta Oneonta, New York 13820 email: [log in to unmask] phone: 607-436-2701 fax: 607-436-3081 IM: oneontatltc "Ignorance is curable, stupidity lasts forever"