Title: Managing Your Email
1Managing Your Email
2How much has changed?
2000- Rogers Pittsburgh-Post Gazette
3Every Audience Now Diverse!
- The Internet is now mainstream, so most of you
have already solved most of the Internet related
problems in your professional life. You know the
basics of creating, using and managing Internet
resources. This hotel claims lowest rates for
broadband (free!) as main selling point, an
example of mainstream-ness. - Nevertheless there are still many advances which
you are not aware of. And managing Email may
still be a problem in your life.
4A Spectrum!
- I receive 400 messages a day on my UAlberta.CA
account, 200 spam, 25 legitimate messages that
need to be read (divided among 3 computers) 175
legitimate messages that do not need to be read
(list messages where subjects are not of
interest, administrative messages from the
discussion groups we run etc.) - My parents in their 80s have never received any
spam, receive about 4 messages per month on their
account, and send one.
5Your situation!
- Lies somewhere between these extremes of 400 a
day and 4 a month!
6The Amazing Power of the Weekend!
7Superbowl Effect (1998)
8Recommendation
- Managing Your E-Mail Thinking Outside the Inbox
- by Christina Cavanagh John Wiley Sons 2003
- Recommends 25 Email messages a day as the ideal
for the workplace.
9What to Do About It?
- Depends entirely on your environment. In many
work environments is mostly managed for you.
Spam filtering at server level etc. - Spam filters, subject filtering, and organizing
your mail into folders etc. are the subject of
another presentation
10Other Considerations - Are You Sending Too Much
Email? Toxic Worry
- Dr. Edward Hallowell, a psychiatrist and lecturer
at Harvard Medical School, who studied
communication dysfunction in the workplace,
coined the phrase toxic worry to describe the
subtle sense of disconnection we feel when e-mail
replaces communication that requires valuable
human contact.
11Tone of Email
- Generally, e-mails should be matter-of-fact
exchanges of informationthey should be
personable, not personal. I often think of John
F. Kennedys words civility is not a weakness,
and sincerity is subject to proof, when trying
to convey to people the importance of tone in
their e-mail messages. The words we choose to use
in any given situation can stingmultiply this
tenfold when these words appear nakedly on our
monitors.
12ISN Informatics -Human Centered Computing
- Fostering nephrologys embrace of the Internet
and new technology since 1994 with Email and web
resources. ISN homepage, websites which allow
virtual attendance at meetings. - www.cybernephrology.org
- www.cyber-medicine.org
13Technology Evolution Need Not be Complex!
- Machines should serve human beings, making our
lives easier. - The latest technology in cell phones, the windup
charger.
14Technology Evolution Need Not be Complex!
- Machines should serve human beings, making our
lives easier. - Virtual full size keyboards for cell phones and
PDAs which project on any surface. - Managing your email can b e simple like this.
15ISN Informatics provides
- Professional and patient education and peer
support over the Internet using Email and web
resources, medical textbooks online, hands on
workshops, symposia, videoconferencing, and
technology vision for the future. - It is the embodiment of kidney medicines embrace
of technology. - A wealth of offerings for physicians, other
nephrology professionals, and patients and
families at - www.cybernephrology.org
16But putting matters more simply
- The use of computers and the Internet should be
enjoyable, practical, and productive. Web,
email, chat resources should be easy to create. - If you need help we are there to provide
assistance. You can send us questions at the
contact us link on www.cybernephrology.org or
at the following Email addresses - Janice McDonald jm5_at_ualberta.ca
- Michele Hales Michele.Hales_at_UAlberta.CA
- Kim Solez, M.D. Kim.Solez_at_UAlberta.CA
- We can help you create Internet resources
specific to the local language and culture of
your own region.
17Unique Resources for Patients Not Found In other
Specialties
- NEPHKIDS - For parents of children with renal
disease, moderated by pediatric nephrologist. - KIDNEYDISEASE - For adult patients with kidney
disease, moderated by 10 nephrologists all over
the world! - 18 Email discussion groups in all connecting more
than 3000 health professionals and patients.
18Email Discussion Groups
19Email - Best Communication for Low Bandwidth
Situations
20Wireless Connectivity - Available Even Where No
Good Land Lines Exist!
21Wireless Connectivity - Not Just for Landlubbers
Anymore!
BALTIC SEA MAKING WAVES Now travelers in the
Scandinavian region (which has long been in the
forefront of wireless technology) can get wi-fi
while crossing the Baltic Sea. Passengers on
Silja ferries running between Helsinki, Stockholm
and Tallinn, Estonia, log on for free while
seated near the bar.
22Wireless Connectivity - Many applications within
hospital practice
BOSTON DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS Physicians at
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston
use wireless handhelds and laptops to submit
prescriptions, r ead laboratory results and view
X rays and ultrasounds. Above, an emergency -room
doctor checks a PDA equipped with a plug-in wi-fi
card .
23Wireless Connectivity - An important focus of
national connectivity initiatives.
KRAKOW HIP TO BE SQUARE For decades, visitors to
Krakow's main city square have admired the
historic buildings, browsed the souvenir stands
and sipped coffee at the many outdoor cafés. This
year, for the first time, they get to browse
online for free-thanks to a nationwide effort to
bring wi-fi to Poland .
24But putting matters more simply
- The use of computers and the Internet should be
enjoyable, practical, and productive. Web,
email, chat resources should be easy to create. - If you need help we are there to provide
assistance. You can send us questions at the
contact us link on www.cybernephrology.org or
at the following Email addresses - Janice McDonald jm5_at_ualberta.ca
- Michele Hales Michele.Hales_at_UAlberta.CA
- Kim Solez, M.D. Kim.Solez_at_UAlberta.CA
- We can help you create Internet and use
resources specific to local needs, language and
culture of your own region.