I love the Chronicle but
this latest article appears to make something out of a non-existent problem. If a small school has problems getting their students to read their email, using MySpace may make sense, and they might want to do this, anyway...
But all this talk about students who have four or five email accounts and don't check their on-campus email? An invented issue. Bizarre, really- it takes 2 clicks to set their email to forward to their primary account. Even my non-computer-literature students know how to do this, and most already have.
I tell all students they are responsible for checking their email MWF and I send stuff out frequently. If they don't check it they will have a hard time passing the class. I don't have any problems and I'm not at an Ivy League school or anything, in fact >50% of my students are community-college transfers.
It's their job to meet my expectations, not the other way around. And I would be surprised if this is much of an issue at large univerisities.
If they want to use MySpace, great, no problem. But to suggest that this, or will be, an actual problem- because students can manage a MySpace account but apparently don't know how to forward their campus email- is just weird.