LSU Online: Online Communication: Netiquette Recap
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LSU Online: Online Communication: Netiquette Recap
Although you might be accustomed to using forms of electronic communication, such as text messaging and chat, communicating as part of a course involves a slightly different set of skills and conventions commonly referred to as "netiquette." Netiquette covers a set of core rules for proper online behavior.
- Avoid using all capital letters as it can give the impression that you are shouting. If you want to emphasize a point, use asterisks around a word.
- Avoid personal attacks, called "flaming." If you read a message that you suspect might be a personal attack, resist the temptation to fire off a response. Instead, let your response sit before sending or request that your instructor resolve the situation.
- Avoid offensive language or comments that attack the writer of the comment rather than his or her argument.
Referenced from: Baczewski, P. (1999). Network Connection: An Etiquette of E-mail. Retrieved February 6, 2010, from web site http://www.unt.edu/benchmarks/archives/1999/september99/netcom.htm
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