Netiquette "Netiquette" is network etiquette, the do's and don'ts of online communication. Another term is digital citizenship. It applies to cellphone.

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Netiquette "Netiquette" is network etiquette, the do's and don'ts of online communication. Another term is digital citizenship. It applies to cellphone texts and all social media.

Would you say it to the person's face? If the answer is no, rewrite and reread your words. You should work feel as comfortable saying these words to the live person as you do sending them through cyberspace.

Another reason not to be offensive online When you use online digital communication -- via , online communities, or cellphone text -- your words are written. Your words are likely stored somewhere and you may not control what happens to the content.

Some numbers There are 17 social media services with over 100,000,000 users There are 4 services with over 1 billion registered users terms big file.doc

What does the school say? Disruptive behavior in the classroom will not be tolerated, as it infringes on the educational rights of others. Irresponsible use of technology: (cell phones, tablets, etc.) When teachers allow, participants should use personal devices during the instructional day to support their educational activities and maintain academic integrity in all their work at all times. Access for personal reasons is secondary and must not disrupt the school day or the learning of others.

What else? Bullying, Harassment, Discrimination**** (BCS Board Policy 1710, 4021, 7230) Harassment or bullying behavior is any pattern of gestures or written, electronic or verbal communications, or any physical act or any threatening communication that: Cyber-Bullying of students, faculty, or staff (Facebook, texts, chat, etc.) **** (BCS Board Policy 1710, 4021, 7230) Examples of behavior that may constitute bullying or harassment include, but are not limited to, verbal taunts, name-calling and put- downs, epithets, derogatory comments or slurs, lewd propositions, exclusion from peer groups, extortion of money or possessions, implied or stated threat.

And… Disorderly Conduct: Disruption, disturbance, or interference with the teaching of students, or that which disturbs the peace, order or discipline on any public school or activity bus. Also included are disturbances intentionally caused by fighting, creating the threat of violence, or communication intended and likely to provoke violent retaliation resulting in a disruption. (G. S. # (a) (6))

What can happen?

Problems with “sharing to much” Identity theft Phishing Cyber-stalking

What else?

What is expected? H ave respect A ct responsibly W ork together K eep on task

Questions ?