online etiquette

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online etiquette

Don't share your address online

2014
Students are told reasons why they should not give strangers their address or provide it to websites without a parents permission.

How to maintain your privacy online

Outlines the importance of the kind of personal information that can be shared online, how to protect this information, and more. Includes case studies.

Be safe on the Internet

A young boy teaches his dog about being safe with personal information on the Internet, such as not telling his password to anyone, not playing violent games, and not telling strangers anything.

Be nice online

Simple text and photographs offer advice for young children on being kind and civil in their online interactions.

Manners with technology

"A young monster who takes her sister's tablet computer without asking gets a lesson in online etiquette and appropriate use of electronics"--.

How to survive online embarrassment

2014
Despite the warnings and media publicity regarding one's "digital footprint" in recent years, many people--especially teens--are not getting the message. In this needful guide, readers discover not only about how to survive online embarrassment but how to prevent it altogether. Each spread is dynamically designed and bursting with textual enhancements, such as girl-to-girl talks, top five best/worst lists, Keeping It Real lists, All About You activities, Quick Facts, Quick Quizzes, Talking Points, Fact Files, and real teen comments. Of indispensable utility to teens, this resource is also a wonderful tool for teachers seeking to meet Common Core Curriculum Standards for the reading of informational texts, satisfying those standards relating to determining the central idea of a text and how it is conveyed through supporting details, summarizing a text without opinions or judgments, tracing and evaluating the argument and specific claims, determining the validity of the author's reasoning and evidence, and determining an author's point of view and purpose.

How to write an e-mail

2011
A beginning writer's guide that includes tips and tricks for writing an e-mail.

Netiquette

a student's guide to digital etiquette
2011
Discusses online etiquette, describing appropriate ways to interact with others when using computers and digital technology while in public, at home, doing research, and working on a group project.

Netiquette and online ethics

2013
A collection of essays that offers varying perspectives on issues related to online etiquette and ethics, discussing the relationship between the Internet and civility, cyberbullying, online relationships, and social media.

Don't share your address online

2014
Simple text and colorful illustrations show how to safely use the Internet and why personal information like an address should not be shared.

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