This sub-chapter will discuss communication ethics that students need to know when interacting with lecturers and staff. Communication between students, lecturers, and staff (tendik) will happen throughout the lecturing period. Along with the development of technology, communication between students and lecturers is not only face-to-face, but can also be via short messages via email, SMS, and WhatsApp messenger. There are ethics that must be considered and maintained when communicating with lecturers and staff. Here are some things that can be used as a guide when you want to communicate with lecturers and staff.
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