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wrote before contributing to the conversation and ask yourself, “Will everyone get the
joke?”
5. Don’t spam. Please don’t take advantage of your connection with the other students in
your online classroom to forward emails and links regarding your political/spiritual
beliefs or to sell your services.
6. Use emoticons. In casual chatroom settings, emoticons can help convey feelings that
may otherwise get lost in translation, including humor, exasperation, exhaustion and
even confusion.
7. Respect others’ privacy. Don’t give out another student’s personal email address
without permission.
8. Remember, if it’s on the internet, it’s everywhere. Don’t share personal information
about yourself in a public online forum, especially something that could put your
safety or security at risk.
9. Follow the rules. Online forums have rules of conduct. Make a point to read them
every time, as they can vary from class to class.
10. Forgive and forget. If you’re offended by something another student says online,
keep in mind that you may have misunderstood their intentions. Give them the benefit
of the doubt.
Source: https://stock.adobe.com/
(https://www.utep.edu/extendeduniversity/utepconnect/blog/october-2017/10-rules-of-
netiquette-for-students.html)
8) RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
In general, materials found online such as web pages, online newapapers, and documents on
the internet that provide useful information are online resources. Online resources are
educational and include digitally formatted materials like graphics, images or photos, audio
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