

SOCIAL MEDIA NETIQUETTE HOW TO
It cannot be assumed that students automatically know how to communicate in an online environment. The rules of etiquette that apply when communicating online are different from those that apply when communicating in person. Noncompliance of netiquette rule use can be interpreted as a sign of disrespect (Kozik & Slivova, 2014). These rules can vary depending upon the environment/context (informal/formal), people (familiar/unfamiliar with each other), activity, and type of technology used (Center for Teaching, Learning and Technology, UBC, n.d. Netiquette is a set of rules that encourages appropriate online behavior related to the social and cultural norms of a community (Preece, 2004). Netiquette covers both common courtesy online and the informal ‘rules of the road’ of cyberspace.” (Shea, 1997, para 1) “‘Netiquette’ is network etiquette, the do’s and don’ts of online communication. “One person’s clever joke is another person’s offensive insult.” (Jenny Preece, 2004) What is Netiquette? Considerations for Constructing an Exam.Assessment Strategies: Considerations for Remote Instruction.Remote Instruction via Asynchronous and Synchronous Technologies.Part II: Implementing Your Course Plan in Brightspace.Guide for Preparing your Course for Remote or Online Learning.Finding Free Copyright Material for Your Course.Learning Objects vs Open Educational Resources.Teaching Considerations for Students with Disabilities.Course Design – Course Components, Structure, and Style.Designing a Course – The Analysis Phase.Learning Outcomes: Definition, Characteristics, Benefits.
