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Digital Etiquette is also known as?
Digital Footprints
Social Media Laws
Netiquette
DigiNet
What is Netiquette?
Responsibility for the actions of others on the internet.
The correct or acceptable way of communicating on and using the internet.
Using the correct fork at the dinner table.
Rules for face-to-face conversation.
Which is not a basic rule of Netiquette?
Do not use all caps.
Be respectful when communicating with others.
Use abbreviations and acronyms in the online chat.
Treat others the same way you want to be treated online.
What are the goals for online communication?
Help others understand you clearly.
Understand others clearly.
Keep a good relationship so you can keep communicating.
All of the above.
Knowing Netiquette will help you to:
Do better on exams.
Avoid offensive online behavior.
Get along better with your friends.
Lose all of your friends.
Typing in all capitals in electronic communication means:
This message is very important.
You are shouting.
It is okay to forward this message to others.
Nothing special--typing in all caps is normal.
Knowledge and understanding of netiquette is useful because:
It will help you create a positive impression on those you meet in cyberspace.
It explains some of the technical limitations of face-to-face interactions.
It explains the conventions already being used by millions of astronauts.
All of the above.
Do not open any message attachments from someone you do not know.
True
False
Everything you read on the Internet is true.
True
False
You should never tell anyone your passwords, even your best friend.
True
False
You're taking a test in science class. Your friend sends you a text asking you to give him the answer to the #7.
Safe
Unsafe/suspicious
A friend takes a picture of you sleeping and puts it up on Instagram without asking your permission.
Safe
Unsafe/suspicious
Netiquette is...
The correct or acceptable way of communicating on the internet.
Playing tennis politely.
Rules for polite conversation
Informal writing like emails to friends, birthday cards, etc..
Which of the following is NOT an example of "etiquette"?
Holding the door for someone
Winning the championship in soccer
Having good table manners
Writing a thank you note.
Before you submit any formal writing-- such as a paragraph for an assignment or an email to your teacher-- you should
Change the color of the font
Read over it to check for any careless mistakes
Make a copy of it
Click submit as quickly as possible
What should you avoid doing in a chat room?
Posting your phone number.
Posting inappropriate pictures
Posting your address.
All of the above.
Checking the online profile of someone you meeting online will always give you true information about that person.
True
False
When you use emojis, you express...
Respect
Kindness
Emotions
In which of these messages, the person is shouting out?
Get out here.
GOOD MORNING.
Good Afternoon.
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