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1 NETIQUETTE TUTORIAL GUIDELINES YOU SHOULD FOLLOW ONLINE

2 OVERVIEW What is Netiquette? Rules 1 – 7 and why they are important Where can I learn more?

3 “Netiquette” is an abbreviation for “Internet etiquette” Simply stated, Netiquette is the do’s and don’ts of online communication What is Netiquette?

4 Using all uppercase characters is considered shouting Use proper sentence case (i.e. the standard capitalization of an English sentence) Rule #1: Do not use ALL CAPS

5 Use descriptive and specific subject lines Include your class and name Focus on one subject per message Include a signature block at the end of your message Rule #2: Complete the Subject Line

6 Make sure that your messages are professional Are well-written and free of typographical and grammatical errors convey the correct tone Rule #3: Ensure that your messages are professional and well-written

7 Be aware of the policies related to the computers and communication systems you are using – You more than likely have signed a computer and/or network usage agreement (“Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)”) at your school or place of employment Computers and communication systems made available to you in the academic or business setting are for “business purposes only” – You should not assume you have personal privacy rights regarding your electronic communications in these settings Rule #3 – Guideline #1 Do not send personal messages

8 Stay on topic Convey your message effectively and efficiently Rule #3 – Guideline #2 Be concise and clear

9 Trendy abbreviations or “Netspeak” are cryptic and only serve to confuse the recipient Some conventions to show emotion (e.g. emoticons) are considered acceptable Rule #3 – Guideline #3 Don’t use “Netspeak” Examples of emoticons: :-)happy face :)happy face – no nose :-(sad face :(sad face – no nose ;-)wink Examples of “Netspeak”: TTFN ta-ta for now PLZ please BTW by the way IMHO in my humble opinion LOLlaughing out loud

10 Carefully proofread your messages to check them for mistakes Use the “spell check” tool Rule #3 – Guideline #4 Make sure your messages are error- free

11 Heated messages are called flames If you are angry, stressed, or frustrated, you should wait to compose your message so that you do not get into a “flame war” Rule #3 – Guideline #5 Don’t respond when you are angry or frustrated

12 Don’t say things in an electronic communication that you would not say in a face- to-face situation When you have to resolve a conflict or provide feedback, face- to-face communication may be a better choice Rule #3 – Guideline #6 Don’t say it if you wouldn’t say it face- to-face

13 Be careful when using sarcasm and humor – it is often misinterpreted Rule #3 – Guideline #7 Avoid sarcasm and humor

14 Ask yourself if a message warrants a response If a response is necessary, most times it is good enough to reply to the person who generated the original message Reply-to-all only if absolutely necessary Rule #4: Avoid replying to a message unless it is purposeful

15 SPAM is considered an abuse of electronic messaging systems SPAM includes chain e- mails, urban legends, charity requests, e-mails about lost children, advertising, etc. Rule #5: Do not send SPAM Ensure the messages you send or post do not fall into the category of SPAM - check their validity at Web sites like http://www.snopes.com/ http://www.truthorfiction.com// http://www.breakthechain.org/ http://www.snopes.com/ http://www.truthorfiction.com/http://www.breakthechain.org/

16 Be frugal with bandwidth Know that some people still use slower modems, dial-up connections, and/or older computers Tell your recipients if you have included file attachments Rule #6: Avoid sending large files and attachments

17 References Adams, T., & Scollard, S. (2005). Internet Effectively: A Beginner's Guide to the World Wide Web. Boston: Pearson Education, Inc. Netiquette. (n.d.). Retrieved July 6, 2009, from Northern Virginia Community College - Extended Learning Institute: http://eli.nvcc.edu/orientation/netiquette.htm http://eli.nvcc.edu/orientation/netiquette.htm Netiquette Home Page. (n.d.). Retrieved July 6, 2009, from Netiquette Home Page - A Service of Albion.com: http://www.albion.com/netiquette/http://www.albion.com/netiquette/ Spam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (n.d.). Retrieved July 6, 2009, from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPAMhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SPAM Taylor, T. (2007). 100% Information Literacy Success. Clifton Park: Thomson Delmar Learning.

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