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Best Practices for Digital Citizenship Be present. Participate in classroom discussions and contribute your unique voice to the conversation. Use appropriate grammar instead of texting language. Use a respectful tone of voice when posting. Refrain from posts that tease, bully, annoy, spam, or gossip. Keep conversations on topic. Keep private information private. This includes telephone numbers, addresses, emails, etc. Be sure to get permission before posting photos or videos showing yourself or classmates. Show what you know! If you’ve found information or have an idea that’s related to our classwork, share it on Edmodo. Best Practices for Digital Citizenship Be present. Participate in classroom discussions and contribute your unique voice to the conversation. Use appropriate grammar instead of texting language. Use a respectful tone of voice when posting. Refrain from posts that tease, bully, annoy, spam, or gossip. Keep conversations on topic. Keep private information private. This includes telephone numbers, addresses, emails, etc. Be sure to get permission before posting photos or videos showing yourself or classmates. Show what you know! If you’ve found information or have an idea that’s related to our classwork, share it on Edmodo.

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Best Practices for Digital Citizenship

Be present. Participate in classroom discussions and contribute your unique voice to the conversation.

Use appropriate grammar instead of texting language.

Use a respectful tone of voice when posting. Refrain from posts that tease, bully, annoy, spam, or gossip.

Keep conversations on topic.

Keep private information private. This includes telephone numbers, addresses, emails, etc.

Be sure to get permission before posting photos or videos showing yourself or classmates.

Show what you know! If you’ve found information or have an idea that’s related to our classwork, share it on Edmodo.

Best Practices for Digital Citizenship

Be present. Participate in classroom discussions and contribute your unique voice to the conversation.

Use appropriate grammar instead of texting language.

Use a respectful tone of voice when posting. Refrain from posts that tease, bully, annoy, spam, or gossip.

Keep conversations on topic.

Keep private information private. This includes telephone numbers, addresses, emails, etc.

Be sure to get permission before posting photos or videos showing yourself or classmates.

Show what you know! If you’ve found information or have an idea that’s related to our classwork, share it on Edmodo.