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Nine Steps to Netiquette and Safety on the Web

Nine Steps to Netiquette and Safety on the Web. Stickies & Email. What do you do if someone sends you an email or a sticky that makes you feel uncomfortable?. Language. What should you do if someone uses inappropriate language in a sticky or an email?. Feelings.

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Nine Steps to Netiquette and Safety on the Web

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  1. Nine Steps to Netiquette and Safety on the Web

  2. Stickies & Email • What do you do if someone sends you an email or a sticky that makes you feel uncomfortable?

  3. Language • What should you do if someone uses inappropriate language in a sticky or an email?

  4. Feelings • What should you do if someone writes something that is meant to hurt someone else’s feelings?

  5. Passwords • Should you tell your password to anyone? • Why or why not?

  6. Strangers • What should you do if a stranger asks you questions?

  7. Meeting • What if a stranger asks to meet you in person? What should you do?

  8. “Borrowing” • Is it ever right to “borrow” or copy someone else’s pictures or writing without giving them credit?

  9. Logging On • What should you always do before you log on? • Hint: The answer involves teachers or parents.

  10. The Web Makes Us All Neighbors • Remember to treat your web neighbors the way you would like to be treated. • Emails and stickies are read by real people with real feelings.

  11. Following these guidelines will make a positive web experience

  12. Online Resources • http://www.albion.com/netiquette • http://www.fau.edu/netiquette/net/questions.html • http://onlinenetiquette.com • http://www.learnthenet.com/english/html/09netiqt.htm • http://www.albury.net.au/new-users/netiquet.htm • http://iol.ie/~dromore/safety/menu.htm • http://www.safekids.com/child_safety.htm • http://members.shaw.ca/qpac/S-INTERNET-SAFETY-GUIDELINES.html • http://www.ukchatterbox.co.uk/article/17 • http://www.4teachers.org/inttech/aupis.php

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