This document provides guidance on proper online communication and behavior, known as netiquette. It discusses how to respect others' privacy, avoid generalizations and keep an open mind, and gives tips for communicating effectively online such as using proper grammar, avoiding all caps, and giving credit for references. The document encourages thinking before posting, as things posted online can have long-lasting effects, and maintaining appropriate classroom conduct regardless of being online or in-person. Overall, the document outlines best practices for polite, thoughtful participation in online discussions and courses.
10. Lake Superior College: Online Course Netiquette Guidelines
http://wiki.lsc.edu/Netiquette
Respect the privacy of your classmates
and what they share in class.
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11. Ask classmates for clarification if you find
a post offensive or difficult to understand.
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12. Avoid sweeping generalizations. Back up
your stated opinions with facts and reliable
sources.
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http://wiki.lsc.edu/Netiquette
13. Understand that we may disagree and
that exposure to other people’s opinions
is part of the learning experience.
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Be respectful of each other. We’re all in
this together. Before posting a comment,
ask whether you would be willing to make
the same comment to a person’s face.
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15. Keep in mind that everything you write is
recorded FOREVER. On the Internet
there are no “take backs.”
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16. Keep in mind that your online learning
activities are part of a class. Something
that would be inappropriate in school is
inappropriate online.
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18. TYPING IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS IS
SHOUTING!
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http://wiki.lsc.edu/Netiquette
19. Be careful with humor and sarcasm. Both
can be easily misunderstood in virtual
environments, especially by those who
don’t know you or your brand of humor.
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20. Review all discussion posts before adding
your own to prevent redundancy and
repetition.
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21. Check your writing for grammar and
spelling errors. Both reflect upon you.
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22. Acronyms (LOL, BFF, etc.) and emoticons
are commonly used in informal online
communications. Don’t overuse them and
remember that they are not considered to
be professional.
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http://wiki.lsc.edu/Netiquette
23. Check your writing for grammar and
spelling errors. Both reflect upon you.
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http://wiki.lsc.edu/Netiquette
24. Be sure to give credit to ANYTHING that
you copy, reference, or summarize. If you
can copy/paste it, it belongs to someone
else. Respect intellectual property.
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47. Re c o m m e n d e d Re s o u rc e s
Digizen http://www.digizen.org/
Common Sense Media http://www.commonsensemedia.org/
iKeepSafe http://www.ikeepsafe.org/
NetSmartz Teen http://www.nsteens.org/
Creative Commons http://creativecommons.org/
http://jdorman.wikispaces.com/cybersmartz
http://jdorman.wikispaces.com/Research2.0