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Introduction to Meteorology with Professors Chamberlin and Dickert
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ONLINE
schamberlin@fullcoll.edu
sean@oceansonline.com
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Saturday, May 23, 2009 5:13 PM
5. E-Mail Rules of Conduct!
If you have any questions, comments, problems, issues, concerns,
interesting news or plain ol' friendly talk, please send an
e-mail to my academic e-mail address, schamberlin@fullcoll.edu,
or professional e-mail address, sean@oceansonline.com.
Please put your NAME and SECTION (METEOROLOGY ONLINE) as the
first line of all e-mails.
Please indicate a SUBJECT for your e-mail (like "Help",
"a quick question", question about exam", etc).
Please NEVER send me attachments. Copy and
paste your message into the body of an e-mail. This is especially
true for any forwards you might try to send me. Some e-mail
services automatically turn forwards into attachments. Please
don't send them. Attachments are the
number one vector for dangerous computer viruses and I will
delete them no matter what.
Typically, you will receive an e-mail back from me within 48
hours, possibly within hours (minutes, sometimes), unless I
am traveling. If you don't receive a message back from me, please
send your e-mail again. Don't wait days for me to respond. If
you don't hear from me, it could be that your e-mail inbox is
full (always check this first) or that your e-mail address was
incorrectly transmitted. Please feel free to send another e-mail.
I'd rather get too many e-mails from you than none.
And a special request...please be courteous!
I promise to treat you with the manners and respect that you
deserve if you promise to treat me the same. I am more than happy to listen
to reasonable and rational statements. If I have
made an error, I am more than happy to correct it.
Kindness applies to your classmates as well. As a colleague
with cancer writes at the end of all of her e-mails..."Be
kinder than necessary, for everyone you know is fighting a battle
of some kind!"
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