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Netiquette and Safety A Student’s Guide to Proper and Safe Web Behavior

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Netiquette and Safety. A Student ’ s Guide to Proper and Safe Web Behavior. Email, Chat Rooms, & IM. What do you do if someone sends you an email, an IM (instant message) or says something in a chat room that makes you feel uncomfortable?. Language. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Netiquette and SafetyNetiquette and Safety

A Student’s Guide to Proper and Safe Web

Behavior

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Email, Chat Rooms, & IM

• What do you do if someone sends you an email, an IM (instant message) or says something in a chat room that makes you feel uncomfortable?

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Language

• What should you do if someone uses inappropriate language in a chat room, an email, or an IM?

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Feelings

• What should you do if someone writes something that is meant to hurt someone else’s feelings?

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Web’s Golden Rule

• Remember the web’s golden rule: “Remember, there is a person there.”

• Emails, comments in chat rooms, and instant messages are read by real people with real feelings.

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Security Is Important, So You May Want To Follow These

Directions …

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Passwords

• Should you tell your password to anyone?

• Why or why not?

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Strangers

What should you do if a stranger asks you questions?

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Meeting• What if a

stranger asks to meet you in person? What should you do?

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There are many rules of netiquette, but some happen to be

laws too. Take a look:

• No spamming

• No spoofing

• No phishing

• No flaming

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HUH????

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SPAMMING

• Definition: the act of sending unsolicited electronic messages in bulk.

»- Dictionary.LaborlawTalk.com

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SPOOFING

• Definition: A technique used to gain unauthorized access to computers, whereby the intruder sends messages to a computer with an IP address indicating that the message is coming from a trusted host.

» - Webopedia

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PHISHING

• Definition: The act of sending an email to a user falsely claiming to be an established legitimate enterprise in an attempt to scam the user into surrendering private information that will be used for identity theft.

– Webopedia

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FLAMINGFLAMING

• Definition: posting messages that are deliberately hostile and insulting, usually in the social context of a discussion board.

» -Answers.com

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“Borrowing”• Is it ever right

to “borrow” or copy someone else’s pictures or writing without giving them credit?

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Cutting and Pasting Others’ Work Is Okay as Long as

You…

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Give Credit Where Credit Is Due…Cite Your Sources!

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BY THE WAY, ALL CAPS MEANS YOU’RE

YELLING!!!!!

BY THE WAY, ALL CAPS MEANS YOU’RE

YELLING!!!!!

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Following these guidelines will make a positive web experience

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Online Resources• http://www.albion.com/netiquette• http://www.fau.edu/netiquette/net/questions.html• http://onlinenetiquette.com• http://www.learnthenet.com/english/html/09netiqt.htm• http://www.albury.net.au/new-users/netiquet.htm• http://iol.ie/~dromore/safety/menu.htm• http://www.safekids.com/child_safety.htm• http://members.shaw.ca/qpac/S-INTERNET-SAFETY-

GUIDELINES.html• http://www.ukchatterbox.co.uk/article/17• http://www.4teachers.org/inttech/aupis.php