2. Netiquette is a set of
unofficial rules for good
behavior and
politeness followed by
users of online and
digital technologies
such as the Internet,
email, and chatrooms
7. Sending and Responding to Email
Address all of the sender's questions or concerns
Confirm that the email of the recipient is correct
Be careful using the Reply to All button
If necessary, protect privacy of recipients by using the
blind carbon copy (bcc) field
8. Composing Email
Include a subject line, a proper opening and a closing
line
Know your audience - for formal emails to colleagues or
prospective employers, use polite and professional
language
Be concise and proofread the text to make sure there
are no grammatical or spelling mistakes
9. DON'T make these mistakes:
• Writing in capital letters that MAKE IT SEEM LIKE YOU
ARE SHOUTING
• Opening emails or attachments from unknown or
suspicious senders
• Overusing the priority, high importance or receipt
settings
• Sending or forwarding personal or private information
without the original sender's consent
• Including unnecessary information or diverging from
the purpose of the email
• Using emoticons or abbreviations i.e. :) or "lol" unless
writing informally to friends or family
• Subscribing to unknown distribution lists
10. DON'T make these mistakes:
• Writing in capital letters that MAKE IT SEEM LIKE YOU
ARE SHOUTING
• Opening emails or attachments from unknown or
suspicious senders
• Overusing the priority, high importance or receipt
settings
• Sending or forwarding personal or private information
without the original sender's consent
• Including unnecessary information or diverging from
the purpose of the email
• Using emoticons or abbreviations i.e. :) or "lol" unless
writing informally to friends or family
• Subscribing to unknown distribution lists
11. 10 rules and reminders for online communication and
behavior
• Remember the human : Remember that behind
every screen is a human being with independent
thoughts and feelings
• Adhere to the same standards of behavior as in
"real life“ :This includes harrassment and
bullying, copyright regulations, and privacy.
• Know where you are in cyberspace: Comments
that are acceptable on Facebook, for instance,
may be considered inappropriate on a professional
networking site such as LinkedIn.
12. 10 rules and reminders for online communication and
behavior
• Respect other people's time and bandwidth:
When you send and email or post on a discussion
board, keep your comments brief and relevant to
the environment or situation
• Make yourself look good online: Pay attention to
your grammar, spelling and word choices as well
as the overall content and truthfulness of your
writing, as this is what others are using to judge
you.
• share expert knowledge:, it can also be used to
spread misinformation and distortions.
13. 10 rules and reminders for online communication and
behavior
• Help keep flame wars under control
• Respect other people's privacy
• Be forgiving of other people's mistakes
• Don't abuse your power
21. Etiquette in classroom
• Greet Your Professors
• Honor Your Commitments
• Dress Appropriately
• Say "Thank You"
• Respect Campus
Employees
• Clean Up After Yourself
• Send Professional Emails
22. Etiquette in classroom
1.Always arrive to class early.
2.Take good notes in class.
3.Always make friends with at least two of
your classmates and get their contact
information.
4.Never use your phone in class! This is
just disrespectful.
23. Etiquette in classroom
1.Ask questions
2.Respect and listen to your classmates
3.Respect and listen to the teacher
4.Raise your hand to speak
5.Be prepared for class
6.Be quiet when the teacher is talking
7.Be quiet when classmates are talking
8.Share new ideas
9.Keep your hands to yourself
10.Respect others’ property