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Digital Citizenship (Demonstrating Netiquette and Professionalism (Lurk…
Digital Citizenship
Demonstrating Netiquette and Professionalism
Lurk before you leap
Make sure you know what your talking about before jumping into a conversation
Avoid flaming
Express opinions in a calm, professional manner
If you feel yourself getting angry just get off the internet
Don't use a lot of abbreviations
Avoid these so all audiences can understand what you are saying at all time
Examples: LOL, OFC, TMR, etc.
Utilize the subject line
This helps some to know why and what your email is going to say
Use easy to acess attachments
Make sure they will be accessible to the receivers device
Managing your Digital Footprint
Clear search history
Manage application settings
See in your information is being recorded or tracked
Don't share personal information
Manage sharing features
Public or private
Knowing and Following the Law
Plagiarism
"Wrongful appropriation"
Stealing
Using others ideas and creations as your own
Give credit where it is due
Grammarly has a plagiarism checker
Copyright
"Legal right created by the law of a country that grants the creator of original work exclusive rights for its use and distribution"
Occurs right after creation
Some things don't fall under copyright violations
Use for educational purposes
Depends on time period (70 years after creators death"
Violating is illegal
Copy right in school
Learn to restate ideas in own words
Cite sources
Use proper quotations when necessary
FERPA
Protecting your Information
Use secure password
Utalize two step verificatiom
A password plus another level of identification EX: a personal question
Don't use the same password over and over
Use special characters, capital letters, etc.
Never share password with anyone
Don't share personal information online
Avoiding adding geotags to photos
Keep personal information and location private