College Stops Giving Students New Email Accounts
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#12I think this is an excellent idea, however from the standpoint of someone who provides tech support to students at my university, this would be a disaster for a good portion of the student body. A good number of people here can barely turn on a computer (and we GIVE THEM a laptop). Assuming that people have an identity established seems logical, but is still too early. Some may say these are outliers, however looking…
Aren't people who go to university meant to be fairly bright? If they can't figure out email, they probably wouldn't benefit from a university education anyway.
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#13While in all likelihood, this was done for cost-cutting purposes (as the article states), I actually like the idea. I'm a college student myself, and while I have an email address with the school, I just have all my mail forwarded from that account (which uses the awful Outlook Web interface and doesn't offer PHP3 or IMAP) to my GMail account. It's considerably more convenient. Some people will probably disagree with…
Re: College Stops Giving Students New Email Accounts
#14I think this is an excellent idea, however from the standpoint of someone who provides tech support to students at my university, this would be a disaster for a good portion of the student body. A good number of people here can barely turn on a computer (and we GIVE THEM a laptop). Assuming that people have an identity established seems logical, but is still too early. Some may say these are outliers, however looking…
In both cases the student needs to figure out how to access a mail system in order to actually use the e-mail address.
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#17It's interesting that my first thought after reading this was, "I wonder how Facebook will compensate for this?" I know university networks (verified by .edu email addresses) used to be the bread and butter of Facebook but maybe they're already becoming less important...
Wish more colleges at least gave an option, or did only forwarding as opposed to in-house solutions.
Re: College Stops Giving Students New Email Accounts
#18I think this is an excellent idea, however from the standpoint of someone who provides tech support to students at my university, this would be a disaster for a good portion of the student body. A good number of people here can barely turn on a computer (and we GIVE THEM a laptop). Assuming that people have an identity established seems logical, but is still too early. Some may say these are outliers, however looking…
How big of a difference is it between creating and maintaining an e-mail address for each student, and instructing students as to how to create an e-mail account with say Gmail, for instance? In both cases the student needs to figure out how to access a mail system in order to actually use the e-mail address.
If it's already a method of contact between you and the university, why add another place to look by creating a separate inbox?
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#19> They considered offering from both Google and Microsoft, but eventually decided against both in lieu of the new forwarding option. UCF recently had to make this decision and went with Microsoft. And now our students do not have an option of forwarding those messages to an address of their choice.
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#20> They considered offering from both Google and Microsoft, but eventually decided against both in lieu of the new forwarding option. UCF recently had to make this decision and went with Microsoft. And now our students do not have an option of forwarding those messages to an address of their choice.
Sure you do. Microsoft's offering provides a trimmed down Exchange with Outlook Web Access. Simply login to OWA and can create a rule to forward all messages.
I remember someone saying that forwarding was turned off so that people would have to use the web interface. I don't know why they would even make than an option.