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NETIQUETTE

Guide for online courses

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TOPICS

01. Security
02. General Guidelines when
Communicating Online

Message Board Netiquette

03. Email Netiquette


04.
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NETIQUETTE
It is important to recognize that the online
classroom is in fact a classroom, and certain
behaviors are expected when you
communicate with both your peers and your
instructors. These guidelines for online
behavior and interaction are known as

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SECURITY

Remember that your password is the only thing protecting you from pranks
or more serious harm.

● Don’t share your password with anyone.


● Always log out when you are finished using the system.
● Change your password if you think someone else might know it.

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GENERAL GUIDELINES WHEN
COMMUNICATING ONLINE
• Use standard fonts
• Treat your instructor • Limit use of
and classmates with emoticons
respect in email or 01 03
any other • Avoid CAPS LOCK
communication. feature

• Be cautious when
using humor or
sarcasms
• Use clear and
02 04 Be careful with
concise language. •
personal information

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EMAIL NETIQUETTE
When you send an email to your
instructor, teaching assistant, or
classmates, you should:

• Use a descriptive subject line and • Think before you send email to
be brief. more than one person. Does
• Avoid attachments unless your are everyone really need to see your
sure your recipients can open message?
them. • Be sure you REALLY want
• Avoid HTML in favor of plain text. everyone to receive your response
• Sign your message with your when you “replay all.”
name and return email address. • Be sure that the message author
intended for the information to be
passed along before you click the
“forward” button.
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MESSAGE BOARD NETIQUETTE
When posting on the Discussion Board in your online class, you should:

POSTS BRIEF & CREDIT OPEN MINDED

• On topic • Be brief • Don’t repeat


someone else’s post
• Within the • Give proper
scope credit • Respect others

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REFERENCES
http://teach.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/NetiquetteGuideforOnlineCourses.pdf
https://www.rasmussen.edu/student-experience/ollege-life/netiquette-guidelines-every-online-student-needs-to-know/
http://blogs.onlineeducation.touro.edu/15-rules-netiquette-online-discussion-boards/
https://www.memphis.edu/fcbe/students/netiquette.php
https://www.edutopia.org/whats-next-2008-netiquette-guidelines
https://www.pinterest.ph/pin/222787512803342919/?nic_v1=1awGMgsZ8VZVFmfHmO%2BCnzrF596vCqYk4N7UeOrZmYeoE0v7Ms
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REVISION HISTORY
NO. REVISIONS REV. NO. WHO DATE
Edited contents and design of
1 Rev. 1 Joycelyn P. Ituriaga August 26, 2022
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