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John Evans

15 Essential Netiquette Guidelines to Share with Your Students ~ Educational Technology... - 7 views

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    "Netiquette ( net + etiquette) is the code of proper conduct applied to virtual online spaces. This code is dictated by common sense rules ( manners ) and social conventions. Teaching students about netiquette is just as important as teaching them to use technology in their learning. Crafting a netiquette memo for your class and informing your students about the importance of these rules will definitely help you create an engaging, respectful, and meaningful learning environment where collaboration and diversity of opinions are celebrated."
Kirsten Carter

Interactive Learning Netiquette - 7 views

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    Great site for learning about netiquette
John Evans

Kids find paradise by the cell phone light? - Netiquette- msnbc.com - 0 views

  • The best we can do is teach every sprog circling adolescence how to use both their cell phones and their bodies responsibly as you would with any other tool, such as a car or a chainsaw.
Tom Stimson

NetSmartz Kids - 0 views

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    Teach children what to watch out for online with fun, interactive games and activities netiquette, internet security, safe sites, internet control, parental control, child safety, online safety, blocking software, KidSafe, browser,kid site, webwatchers, internet education, educational tools, tips, safety rules, safety organizations, safety websites, internet safety games...
John Evans

Backchannel Basics - 0 views

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    Basic Backchannel chat room netiquette. I use this generic slideshow to share and teach about backchannel.
John Evans

Podcast245: Technology Shopping Cart Podcast05 - Digital Citizenship and an I... - 0 views

  • Welcome to episode five of the Technology Shopping Cart podcast where educational innovation thrives on the food of creative ideas! This week Karen Montgomery, Vicki Allen and Wesley Fryer host an interview with Kristine Molnar of PBwiki. PBwiki is one of our favorite web 2.0 sites for creating collaborative wiki documents with teachers and students. After sharing our geeks of the week, we discussed digital citizenship and the ways teachers in different places are helping students as well as educators connect 21st century skills with digital citizenship skills including Internet safety, safe online collaboration, and netiquette. It is helpful to situate conversations about Internet safety within a broader discussion of digital citizenship, and insure the constructive and positive uses of collaborative digital technologies are also highlighted.
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