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Netiquette in School

Netiquette in School. Tiffany Brass Dana Rutkowski Wilkes University Emerging Technology. What is Netiquette?. What is netiquette ?  The word netiquette is a contraction of the words Inter net and etiquette . Netiquette is a set of rules that we follow for behaving properly online.

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Netiquette in School

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  1. Netiquette in School Tiffany Brass Dana Rutkowski Wilkes University Emerging Technology

  2. What is Netiquette? What is netiquette?  The word netiquette is a contraction of the words Internetand etiquette. Netiquetteis a set of rules that we follow for behaving properly online.

  3. Why use Netiquette? It creates good behavior for youth while on the Net. When you use netiquette you are setting an example as a positive role model for anyone who is conversing with you. Remember that there is another person on the other end of the conversation.

  4. E-mail Netiquette Keep your passwords private, even from your best friend! No one should ever ask you for your password. Use only your Log-in Name and/or e-mail address when chatting or sending e-mail. Never give out personal information like your name, address, or phone number. Change your password periodically.

  5. Instant Messaging Never write anything that you would not write on a post card. Treat other people’s conversation with respect. Heated messages should not be sent. Do not give out your address/phone number Follow the golden rule, “Don’t talk to strangers.”

  6. Blogging Don't make the mistake of thinking that you know someone after having "met" him or her online. Be mindful of what personal information you are posting on you blog. Do not post anything that you would not want your parents to read.

  7. Always Remember… Log off computer Personal information is PERSONAL Never make plans to meet someone you met online You never know who’s on the other end that you are talking to.

  8. Resources http://www.asij.ac.jp/elementary/iTeacher/netiquette.htm http://www.uni.illinois.edu/library/computerlit/netiquette.php

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