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Tips on NETiquette

We are currently living in unprecedented t imes where our pedagogy and expertise as teachers are put into test. Our normal has been challenged and had to do adjustments for the uncertainties brought to us by the new normal. As teachers, we are challenged to deliver, with utmost confidence, quality education regardless of delivery mode that we will use. As we put effort to continue deliver and facilitate learning, we need to be compassionate towards our students, especially during these challenging times.

Etiquette must be followed, as we continue teaching them. At the end of the day, the least we can do for our students is to understand their situation while they are adjusting to the new normal.

NETIQUETTE

“That is, the etiquette of cyberspace, and etiquette means the forms required by good breeding or prescribed by authority to be required in social and official life online” – Virginia Shea

NETIQUETTE

•  It is a set of guidelines for remote or online work presence.

•  It is malleable. •  It is culture-based. •  It is anchored in respect.

NETIQUETTE

•  Etiquette is not only about students, but it is also about teachers, administrators, and learning staff, and the learning environment (safe and secure that can be fostered as we embark learning in a remote setup).

Different Aspects of Netiquette in Online Learning

Different Aspects of Netiquette in Online Learning

•  Onlinecommunica,onandinterac,on•  Internetprivacy•  Digitalfootprint•  Socialmedia•  Technologytools(hardwareandso=ware)

•  Creditstooriginalideasandmaterialsandcopyright

•  DigitalCi,zenshipandcivility

Netiquette Tips on Teachers and Admins

Netiquette Tips on Teachers and Admins

•  Consult a professional to aid you with your do’s and don'ts in remote learning

•  Think modes of learning (asynchronous and synchronous) for safe remote learning experience

•  Ensure equity •  Design a student or school

code of online ethics •  Think with the “end in mind”

Netiquette Tips on Teachers and Admins

•  Start with the basic things you know

•  Safety first •  Ensure awareness of do’s and

don’ts •  Protect privacy •  Set clearer and direct

expectations

Netiquette Tips on Teachers and Admins

•  Provide clear and achievable schedules

•  Be aware of digital fatigue •  Design active learning

engagement during synchronous sessions

•  Be accessible and reachable to students on structure schedule

•  Be open minded

Netiquette Tips on Teachers and Admins

•  Golden rule – Empathy (if you wouldn’t do it in real life, don’t do it online)

•  Be polite all the time. Keep your ethics.

•  Take pride in your appearance.

•  Quality of your words (pronunciation, grammar, punctuations)

•  Be nice

“Don’t promote negativity online, and expect people to treat you with positivity in person”

- Germany Kent