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Protect yourself online by following Netiquette Rules
As part of our Safer Internet Day celebrations and activities, we asked kids to share their online safety tips. Here's what they told us.
We learn classroom etiquette from a young age in school, but attending class online is a different learning environment. Most online classes have a discussion requirement in the online class space or learning management system. To make the conversation portions productive, you need to practice good “netiquette.” Here are some tips to improve your online interactions so that you’ll get the most out of the critical discussion portions of your classes with ODUGlobal.
Look at the school poster about staying safe online and do the exercises to improve your writing skills.
As much as this was made for a teacher's kindergarten class I think these rules should and do apply to everyone no matter how old or young. You should always be kind and never disruptive. Just think if there is a five year old learning how to behave properly then why can't the rest of the world?
Classroom Technology Rules and Etiquette Posters from weareteachers.com. Printable and Free.
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Create a digital resource that encapsulates the types of respectful attitudes and behaviors appreciated and necessary for civility in a digital learning community–a virtual Netiquette DOs and...
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JUNE IS INTERNET SAFETY MONTH! Poster created by Natalie B. Recently in library class, my fourth grade students have been participating in a unit on Internet safety. The students learned some really important safety guidelines, including: NEVER share your personal information online, such as your real name, address, phone number, the school you attend, or anything else that might identify you without asking an adult first! NEVER agree to meet someone in person that you "met" online! You can…
“Learning to be an effective digital citizen is not something that happens if we don’t actively teach it,” Culatta says. “And preparing a generation of effective digital citizens is the most important thing we can do to ensure our democracy for the future.”Unfortunately, many educators still mistakenly conflate digital citizenship with online safety. While teaching kids to craft strong passwords and refrain from posting inappropriate pictures online is important, it’s no longer enough. In an…
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