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Here are some Netiquette rules of behaviour on the Internet and on the TwinSpace for students and teachers:
1. Remember the human part of everything.
Remember that all of us are humans and don't do anything you wouldn't like you to be done.
2. Behaviour as in real life.
Follow the same behaviour rules as in real life, taking respect as the most important value of all.
3. Take care of your language.
Mind the way you talk to others and the words you use. Remember that everybody is from different countries and not all the expressions can have the same meaning in all cultures.
4. Respect others' time.
Remember to say or send messages when they are really important.
5. Be kind to others.
Remember to use words and expressions politely and kindly.
6. Share knowledge.
Remember that the TwinSpace is a shared space where we put in common all we know in order to help others and the same way we will be helped when needed.
7. Avoid confrontations.
Try to come to agreements and avoid to start arguments with others.
8. Respect others privacy.
If you share the tablet or computer with other people, don't read their messages and log out of those sessions whenever is possible using only your own session.
9. Don't make power abuse.
If you are an ICT expert, that doesn't give you power to bully other people.
10. Forgive others mistakes.
All of us are humans and are learning about using new technologies, so please be patient and try to help others when needed, they will be really grateful to you.