Channel: One of several hundred or more 'chat rooms' on a single chat server. You connect to a channel in order to join a group of people that you can communicate with.
Chat room: One term for where you chat (virtually speaking)
Chat server: The address you type in Netscape or elsewhere in order to connect to a chat room. With Global Chat, the chat server is irc.prospero.com. A chat server hosts hundreds or thousands of individual 'channels' or 'chat rooms.'
Chat: a program that lets anyone connected at the same time type to everyone else.
Join: To sign up for a specific channel/chat room. You can join and leave at will.
Leave: To quit a specific channel/chat room.
Lurk: To read what others are writing without joining in. It's a good idea when you start out in a general chat room.
Operator: The first person on a channel is called the channel operator. If you know the right commands, you can restrict access to your channel, kick malfeasants off, only allow certain people to post messages, etc. See Slash commands below for how to control a channel.
1) Don't use your full name
2) Don't give your e-mail address. With some chat programs you can enter personal information. Don't do it.
Women often find it useful not to have names that are obviously female. If you are on a class chat line, it is not as much of an issue as long as the channel operator (the teacher) knows how to control access to the channel.
Your first step is to join a channel. The teacher should find an unused name or channel number and join it first to be sure that s/he will be the operator, then tell the students what channel to join. (Examples of doing this with Global Chat are below.)
In a class channel, the teacher will set the basic rules about appropriate and inappropriate messages. In general, students should be as polite to one another online as you would expect them to be in person.
Since several people can be sending messages at once, don't just say "I agree" or "I disagree." Several messages may be on the screen before your message gets posted, and readers won't know what you agree or disagree with. Students should be explicit about what they are responding to.
When you open Global Chat, you'll get this:
Your first step is to Join a channel by pulling down the Channels menu and selecting Join Channel. Type the channel name in the Join box. You'll next see
To send a message to everybody, type the message in the Send: box and press return. You generally want to keep "to everybody" checked, but you can send a private message to an individual on your channel by clicking the "to:" button and then double-clicking on their nickname in the list above it. Don't forget to click back on the "to everybody" button.
Your message will appear on the large screen, along with everyone else's messages.
Make sure the slash is the leftmost item and that there is no space between the slash and the command that follows it.