Showing posts with label netiquette. Show all posts
Showing posts with label netiquette. Show all posts

Friday, February 10, 2012

Reflection

Dear 6th grader, 
I have really learned a lot about social networking, security, password protection, ID theft, etc and you can to. I have learned that the most important thing to remember when online is use common sense. You will most likely never get hurt online, have your ID stolen, or anything else bad if you just be smart and use common sense online. But if you want to have a good rep. and respect online defiantly use the 10 rules of netiquette. You will gain a lot more respect, dignity, and friends online through having proper netiquette. On the Internet you should only be using it for educational purposes, and stuff appropriate for your age. You should not be using social networking sites, adult websites, or downloading content without parent permission. Also, you should be a little concerned about ID theft now, not just in the future. Because someone right now could steal your SSN and then when you go to get your driver's license you could be denied. Someone you don't even know could ruin your life before your even in middle school.




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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Netiquette Blog Post Assignment

Netiquette is the set of rules for behaving properly online, and it affects pretty much everything. If you have bad netiquette on the Internet it will affect your ability to get a job, how people think of you online (your reputation), and much more. Some examples of good netiquette are remembering the human, being ethical, know where you are in cyberspace, don’t online bully, respect other people’s time, don’t flame, etc. Some examples of poor netiquette are typing in all caps, spamming people, cyber bullying, etc. Have good netiquette and people will respect you!