@.1 FIRST DIGITAL TIPOFF: Communication

  • COMMUNICATION AGREEMENT: "Respecting Netiquette" 

    This project is also an opportunity to reflect on our digital behaviour and competence and  improve it :)  A good digital competence will favour creating stronger bonds among members of the project :) 

    Our project has a lot to do with commitments :) That is why we ask you to read the principles below and sign the commitment to follow these principles throughout the project :)  to become better digital citizens.   

    Click on the link below to sign your agreement to implement these principles. (eg: just say why you think it is important, give examples of what it might happen if you don't watch these rules, explain situations you have gone through....)

    https://twinspace.etwinning.net/62409/forum/56635/thread/614133

    NEVER act differently online from what you would do in real life, face to face.

     

    Peter Steiner's cartoon, as published in The New Yorker

     

    ALWAYS be polite (No swearing or rudeness)

    Source: freepik

    NEVER bother anyone online or through email.

    Source: freepik

     

    ALWAYS remember Internet Copyright

    Source: freepik

    NEVER pretend be someone else

      Source: freepik

    ALWAYS write in Lower Case (Capitals are like shouting and are rude)

    by freepik

    ALWAYS read what you write. Make sure it is clear.

    Source: freepik

    ALWAYS greet and say goodbye when sending or posting a message.
     
    Greetings:  Hello, Hi...
    Farewell:  Best,  Best regards, Kind regards,  Warm regards, Cheers...