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Edmodo. A Student Guide on Netiquette. Edmodo looks like social networking sites…. But it is for school. You should talk about…. Not about…. A few tips on netiquette:. No txting lingo. We r ur teachers…show us that u have learned how 2 spell. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
EdmodoA Student Guide on Netiquette
Edmodo looks like social networking sites…
But i
t is f
or
scho
ol.
You should talk about…
Not about…
A few tips on netiquette:
No txting lingo. We r ur teachers…show
us that u have learned how 2 spell.
DO NOT PUT SENTENCES IN ALL CAPITAL
LETTERS.
Do not end sentences with more than one
exclamation mark!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Or
question mark????????????
Please please please do not repeat a word more
than necessary.
Posting
Post a note to the whole group if your question is about something
the whole group should know (assignments, instructions, dates,
etc.)
Send a note only to your teacher if you want to talk about something that doesn’t relate to
everyone.
Don’t post personal questions to the
group.
Keep conversations on topic.
If you’re not sure if a word or joke is okay,
then it’s probably not. Refrain from posts that
tease, bully, annoy, spam, or gossip about any other members.
If you think there is something
inappropriate posted in an Edmodo group, tell
a teacher immediately.
Good rule of thumb: If you wouldn’t say it to
your teacher or another student in
front of your principal, don’t type it.
Quiz Time!
Give a thumbs-up or thumbs-down to show
whether these examples are good uses of Edmodo.
“I don’t understand #3 on
the homework. What is the answer?”
“I don’t understand #3 on
the homework. What strategy did you guys use?”
“Anyone on here? I’m bored.”
“What day is our test?”
“I’m going to dress up as a giant M&M for
Halloween. What are you guys going to do?”
“I was absent today. What did I
miss?”
“Tyler is soooo cute. I love the way he flips his hair like Justin Beiber did
before he got it cut.”
“Let’s all go online at 6:00 to study
for the test tomorrow.”
“Hey everyone! Wuzup!?!?!?”