Roules of Communication, Groups, Esafety

  • Rules of Communication
    1. We respect one another.
    2. We write only the truth.
    3. We dont use capital letters.
    4. We don't offend our partners.
    5. We cooparate, share our ideas and help one another working for the project.
    6. We treat one another in a friendly and  polite way.
    7. We don't talk about intimate matters.
    8. We don't use curse words or offensive language.
    9. We try to write grammatically and lexically correct.
    10.We response to messages as soon as possible. We try to respect deadlines for activities

     

    Groups as they were created according to the students' interests. Students gave a number to their group.

      GREECE SLOVAKIA POLAND DENMARK
    Group 1

    Andrianna, Efthimia, Maria, Catherine/K.   

    Roman,Adrian,Lukas

     

    Beinta, Emma HC., Thea, Uffe

    Group 2

    Nick, Rafael, Giannis.      

    Lucia,Andrej,Miro   Isabella, Frederik, Julie
    Group 3

    Georgia, Panagiotis, Paraskevi, Catherine/Μ. 

    Stanka,Michaela,Natalia,Veronika   Sigrid, Ghita, Rikard, Nanna
    Group 4

    Athinodoros, Athina, Christina 

    Sandra, Aneta, Jakub                                                                                                        

                 Jeppe, Mette, Laura 
    Group 5

    Theodoti, Olga, Vaia, Konstantinos. 

    Denisa,Timea   Solveig, Emma S., Oscar

     

    E-safety . Netiquette.

    Etiquette in technology governs what conduct is socially acceptable in an online or digital situation. While etiquette is ingrained into culture, etiquette in technology is a fairly recent concept. The rules of etiquette that apply when communicating over the Internet or social networks or devices are different from those applying when communicating in person or by audio (such as telephone) or videophone (such as Skype video). It is a social code of network communication.

    Communicating with others via the Internet without misunderstandings in the heat of the moment can be challenging, mainly because facial expressions and body language cannot be interpreted on cyberspace. Therefore, several recommendations to attempt to safeguard against these misunderstandings have been proposed.

    For more you can take a look in  Wikipedia

    This is a short quizz about netiquette http://bit.ly/1ApcO8O