Digital Citizenship – Etiquette

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Digital Citizenship – Etiquette Definition: Digital Etiquette is the basic set of rules you should follow in order to make the internet better for others and better for yourself. A.K.A NETIQUETTE Appropriate or Inappropriate?

Inappropriate vs. Appropriate Turning cell phone ringers to vibrate or silent when in public areas Texting while carrying on conversations Using technology for bullying or like behaviors Unwillingness to share public technology Using camera phones inappropriately Offering to share technology with others Keeping cell phone conversations private by moving 10-20 feet away from others and speaking with a soft voice Carrying on loud cell phone conversations in crowded areas or at public performances Inform adults of misuse of technology (bullying) Using communication devices for non-class related issues during class time

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