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15 Rules Netiquette for Online Discussion Boards

Rules of Netiquette for 15 that means "etiquette for the net" Online Discussion Boards "Netiquette" refers to rules of etiquette that apply to online communication. RULE OF THUMB Follow these 15 rules of netiquette to make sure you sound respectful, polite, and knowledgeable when you post to your class's online discussion boards. If you wouldn't do or say something in real life, don't do it online either. 1 3 Before posting your question to a discussion board, check if anyone has asked it already and received a reply. Just as you wouldn't repeat a topic of discussion right after it happened in real life, don't do that in discussion boards either. Don't type in ALL CAPS! If you do, it will look like you're screaming. Stay on topic - Don't post irrelovant links, comments, thoughts, or pictures. Don't write anything that sounds angry or sarcastic, even as a joke, because without hearing your tone of voice, your pers might not realize you're joking. Always remember to say "Please" and "Thank you" when soliciting help from your classmates. Respect the opinions of your classmates. If you feel the need to disagroe, do so respectfully and acknowledge the valid points in your classmate's argument. Acknowledge that others are entitled to have their own perspective on the issue. 7 If you reply to a question from a classmate, make sure your answer is accurate! If you're not 100% sure when the paper is due, DO NOT GUESS! Otherwise, you could really mess things up for your classmates and they will not Be brief. If you write a long dissertation in response to a simple question, it's unlikely that anyone will spend the time to read through it all. appreciate it. 8. If you ask a question and many people respond, summarize all answers and post that summary to benefit your whole class. 10 Don't badmouth others or call them stupid. You may disagree with their ideas, but don't mock the person. 13 Check the most recent comments before you reply to an older comment, since the issue might have already been resolved or opinions may have changed. 11 If you refer to something your classmate said earlier in the discussion, quote just a few key lines from their post so that others wont have to go back and figure out which post you're referring to. 12 Before asking a que stion, check the class FAQS or search the internet to see if the answer is obvious or easy to find. 14 15 Be forgiving. If your classmate makes a mistake, don't badger him or her for it. Just let it go - it happens to the best of us. Run a spelling and grammar check before posting anything to the discussion board. It only takes a minute, and can make the difference between sounding like a fool and sounding knowledgeable. Infographic created by Touro College's Online Education Department www.touro.edu

15 Rules Netiquette for Online Discussion Boards

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"Netiquette" Refers to rules of etiquette that apply to online communication. Follow these 15 rules of Netiquette to make sure you sound respect full, polite and knowledgeable when you post to your cl...

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