Congratulations on completing all 5 netiquette learning tasks. You now have the knowledge and skills to make your online activity safe and respectful and are well on your way to becoming a good digital citizen.
Now that you have completed the WebQuest, demonstrated Information and Communication Technology capabilities and learned about the importance of netiquette in online activities as a digital citizen. Please share your knowledge of the rules of netiquette with your family and friends to make the internet a better place.
1 - Remember the human
2 - Adhere to the same standards of behaviour online that you follow in real life
3 - Know where you are in cyberspace
4 - Respect other people's time and bandwidth
5 - Make yourself look good online
6 - Share expert knowledge
7 - Help keep flame wars under control
8 - Respect other people's privacy
9 - Don't abuse your power
10 - Be forgiving of other people's mistakes
Print the certificate below and hand to your teacher to fill out to complete the WebQuest.
You have now completed the WebQuest
References:
Johansen, A. G. (n.d.). Kids' Safety: 10 netiquette rules to maintain a good online reputation. norton. Retrieved 30 March from https://us.norton.com/blog/kids-safety/what-is-netiquette
School Curriculum and Standards Authority. (n.d.). Infromation and communication technology (ICT) capability. Government of Western Australia. https://k10outline.scsa.wa.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/5157/ICT.pdf
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