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Judy O'Connell

eEtiquette - 101 Guidelines for the Digital World - 14 views

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    eEtiquette is a simple site that exists for the purpose of sharing electronic etiquette tips. The tips cover everything from email etiquette to social network etiquette to cell phone etiquette. Although the title says there are 101 guidelines there are actually more than 101 guidelines on the site now. Some of the best etiquette guidelines are available on a free poster that you can download from eEtiquette.
Judy O'Connell

How We're Turning Digital Natives Into Etiquette Sociopaths | Wired Opinion | Wired.com - 8 views

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    "Let's face it: Technology and etiquette have been colliding for some time now, and things have finally boiled over if the recent spate of media criticisms is anything to go by. There's the voicemail, not to be left unless you're "dying." There's the e-mail signoff that we need to "kill." And then there's the observation that what was once normal - like asking someone for directions - is now considered "uncivilized." Cyber-savvy folks are arguing for such new etiquette rules because in an information-overloaded world, time-wasting communication is not just outdated - it's rude. But while living according to the gospel of technological efficiency and frictionless sharing is fine as a Silicon Valley innovation ethos, it makes for a downright depressing social ethic."
Jessica Thomas

Netiquette Home Page -- A Service of Albion.com - 1 views

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    This website describes clearly the elements of digital etiquette, or "netiquette". It contains full access to an online version of the book Netiquette by Virginia Shea, a summary of the basic rules the book suggests, and a quiz to test your netiquette knowledge. It provides a clear understanding of the concepts needed to create a policy on digital etiquette and will be a useful resource when creating one.
Judy O'Connell

Heartland AEA Digital Citizenship / Digital_Citizenship - 0 views

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    "Digital Citizenship addresses our digital society and the relevance and importance of understanding and obeying the norms, rules, and laws of this society in our classrooms. Nine elements will be explored: access, commerce, communication, literacy, etiquette, law, rights and responsibilities, health and wellness, and security."
Judy O'Connell

Teen Learning 2.0 - 0 views

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    "Here are some questions for you to think about: * What is digital citizenship? * What are the rights and responsibilities of a digital citizen in today's world? By exploring new online tools and using them to publish online in this tutorial, you will get to experience many new ways to be creative. You will also have the freedom to interact with friends in new ways and possibly even with people from around the country or the world. With that freedom, comes the responsibility to practice good etiquette as a digital citizen."
Judy O'Connell

A New World - New Tech & Trends - Innovation - Australian Broadcasting Corporation - 2 views

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    "With all of this comes new risks and new benefits to consider - such as a new social etiquette within social media, and potential privacy issues as we store more information off local machines and onto the so-called "cloud"."
Priscilla Curran

Is BYOD helping or hurting your company's productivity? | VentureBeat - 3 views

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    This article deals with BYOD in the workplace but I think many of the same issues could apply in the school setting.
Judy O'Connell

Digital discoveries - First Quebec school board to offer digital learning program - 0 views

  • The goal is to safely and securely harness new technology to enhance the teaching and learning experience.
  • Nine elements are considered in helping the students better navigate the challenges of technology. From access, communication, etiquette and law to rights and responsibilities, commerce, health and wellness, security and commerce, students will become aware of all aspects of online learning.
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    "The aim of the digital citizenship program is to teach members of the school community the responsible use of technology. With iPods, laptops and smart phones becoming an everyday reality for students, the board has decided to embrace technology rather than fight against it."
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