학술논문

Students' Perceptions of Professional Short-Messaging Education in Undergraduate Courses
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Frei, Seth S. (ORCID 0000-0003-2606-5024); Alford, Allison M. (ORCID 0000-0001-6175-5800); Smith, Ashly B. (ORCID 0000-0002-4411-921X)
Source
Journal of Communication Pedagogy. 2023 7:62-73.
Subject
Student Attitudes
Computer Mediated Communication
Undergraduate Students
Interpersonal Communication
Business Communication
Language
English
ISSN
2640-4524
2578-2568
Abstract
The popularity of short-messaging formats, like text and chat, is on the rise in the workplace with many employees preferring this style over long-form options like email. While many businesses expect employees to communicate using short messages, students may be ill-equipped to effectively use these methods due to a lack of formal training. This study sets out to understand students' experience, confidence, and education related to professional short messaging. Results indicate a correlation between confidence and experience levels in writing text and chat messages. Further, the participants who indicated they had training in writing short messages indicated they learned it in a business communication class. Thus, this study highlights a need for education on short messaging in the business communication classroom to increase student experience, and thus, their confidence in writing these messages.