This link has been bookmarked by 81 people and liked by 1 people. It was first bookmarked on 12 May 2013, by Kim Welch.
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24 May 13
Heather HazelwoodReally good infographic of Do's and Don'ts in regards to Netiquette.
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23 May 13
Lauri Brady"While ‘the internet’ and ‘manners’ don’t tend to pop up in the same sentence very often (at least not in the positive sense), there are a number of ways that manners really do matter when you’re interacting online. But since today is Mother’s Day (LOVE YOU, MOM!), we thought it would be good to remind you of all of those important manners your mom told you about oh-so-long ago. This handy infographic takes a look at digital citizenship tips as well as some of the more common do’s and dont’s to keep your manners shined and spiffy on the ‘net. And don’t forget to call Mom today!"
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22 May 13
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21 May 13
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Jayme JohnsonLove it! 10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother http://t.co/wUGBJsvuwW via @edudemic #caedchat
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20 May 13
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Matthew J. Vannice10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother http://t.co/md6FLBxYMe
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Janet Cerni"The Basics
Be nice – Don’t be mean to people on the internet just because you’re not face to face.
Be honest – Exaggerating is annoying in real life and on the internet.
Be yourself – No one wants to find out that the ’15 year old’ is really a creepy old dude.
Be fair – Give credit where credit is due. You wouldn’t want someone else using your stuff.
Be aware – What you do and say on the web leaves a footprint – make sure it is a footprint you’re ok with others seeing!"digital citizenship infographic netiquette social media manners
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19 May 13
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17 May 13
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Tara Linney10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother http://t.co/PCuRgqKPo5 via @edudemic #edtech #edtechplan
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16 May 13
Eric JacklichA blog post about digital citizenship. Manners matter.
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Karen GrayDigital citizenship
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15 May 13
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Shannon McClintock MillerLOVE THIS..."Manners Matter" 10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother from @Edudemic http://t.co/ksBoYerDWw #vanmeter #iowatl #tlchat
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14 May 13
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Carole Calenso-Fair10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother http://t.co/md6FLBxYMe
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Kathy FiedlerWhile ‘the internet’ and ‘manners’ don’t tend to pop up in the same sentence very often (at least not in the positive sense), there are a number of ways that manners really do matter when you’re interacting online. But since today is Mother’s Day (LOVE YOU, MOM!), we thought it would be good to remind you of all of those important manners your mom told you about oh-so-long ago. This handy infographic takes a look at digital citizenship tips as well as some of the more common do’s and dont’s to keep your manners shined and spiffy on the ‘net. And don’t forget to call Mom today!
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Rhondda PowlingThis infographic takes a look at good digital citizenship tips as well as some common do’s and dont’s for good manners when using the internet.
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13 May 13
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Todd Morgan10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother http://t.co/cU6leRX9Dv via @zite gr8ness!
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Adrienne MichettiLove this graphic! Great reminders. 10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother http://t.co/thWphs9MPS #digitalcitizenship #manners
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Cally BlackWhile ‘the internet’ and ‘manners’ don’t tend to pop up in the same sentence very often (at least not in the positive sense), there are a number of ways that manners really do matter when you’re interacting online.
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- Be nice – Don’t be mean to people on the internet just because you’re not face to face.
- Be honest – Exaggerating is annoying in real life and on the internet.
- Be yourself – No one wants to find out that the ’15 year old’ is really a creepy old dude.
- Be fair – Give credit where credit is due. You wouldn’t want someone else using your stuff.
- Be aware – What you do and say on the web leaves a footprint – make sure it is a footprint you’re ok with others seeing
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12 May 13
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