List 5 simple rules for making sure you interact politely while online.
Lesson Plan
Edpuzzle on Internet Etiquette
Edpuzzle on Netiquette for Online Learning
Here are some simple rules for making sure you interact politely while online to get you started:
1. Behaviour: Be respectful of other people’s views online. Keep these feelings for face-to-face scenarios. Your voice online is not unlike a ‘digital tattoo’ that may represent you for years to come. Avoid online trolls or cyberbullies, don’t engage with them.
2. Language: Think before you click… the online world is different to the offline world. Language can often be misinterpreted for example using exclamation points, capital letters and even emojis can have very different meanings.
3. Timing: Stay to on-topic and try not change the subject too dramatically, especially if you are new.
4. Copyright: Make sure you have permission to post other peoples’ photos, artwork or music. Do not take credit for other people’s work. There may be legal implications to using copyrighted material.
5. Content: Do your own research! Try and find the answers before you ask for help and make sure you ask the right people in the right forum. Use your critical thinking skills to assess real and fake content before sharing it on.
As a class, come up with your own 'Netiquette Contract'
What is acceptable?
What is off limits?
What about posting pictures?
What about emails/messages?