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NetiquetteRespect
Standards Norms
Bounderies
Internet
Proper Breeding
Urbanidad
World Wide Web
What is Netiquette?
Simply stated, it's network etiquette -- that is, the etiquette of cyberspace.
And "etiquette" means "the forms required by good breeding or prescribed by authority to be required in social or official life."
• Netiquette is a set of rules for behaving properly online.
•How is the word “FRIEND” ischanging nowadays?
•What are the different netiquetteson social networks mentioned on the clip?
•How can revealing too much about one self in social networks bea violation of one’s boundaries?
10 ESSENTIAL NETIQUETTES
Rule 1: Remember the Human
Rule 2: Adhere to the same
standards of behavior online
that you follow in real life
Rule 3: Know
where you are in
cyberspace
Rule 4: Respect other
people's time and
bandwidth
Rule 5:
Make yourself
look good
online
Rule 6: Share expert
knowledge
Rule 7: Help keep flame wars under
control
Rule 8: Respect other people's privacy
Rule 9: Don't abuse your
power
Rule 10: Be forgiving of
other people's mistakes
Analogy with watching a
movie
Rule 1: Remember the HumanRule 2: Adhere to the same standards of being in public that you follow in your homeRule 3: Know where you areRule 4: Respect other peopleRule 5: Make yourself look good –Rule 6: Share/participate –Rule 7: How to disagreeRule 8: Respect other people's privacyRule 9: Don't abuse your powerRule 10: Be forgiving of other people's mistakes –
How do we maintain boundaries in cyberspace?
Evaluating Internet Resources
They say that the internet can be beneficial for man…it’s a good
source of knowledge and at the same time, there are many junks in
the internet.
Reliable? Credible?
Reliable? Credible?
Reliable? Credible?
What makes an information-site reliable
or credible?
Credibilitytrustworthy source, author’s credentials, evidence of quality control, known or respected authority, organizational support. Goal: an authoritative source, a source that supplies some good evidence that allows you to trust it.
Accuracyup to date, factual, detailed, exact, comprehensive, audience and purpose reflect intentions of completeness and accuracy. Goal: a source that is correct today (not yesterday), a source that gives the whole truth.
Reasonablenessfair, balanced, objective, reasoned, no conflict of interest, absence of fallacies or slanted tone. Goal: a source that engages the subject thoughtfully and reasonably, concerned with the truth.
Support
listed sources, contact information, available corroboration, claims supported, documentation supplied. Goal: a source that provides convincing evidence for the claims made, a source you can triangulate (find at least two other sources that support it).
To make our research also credible and trustworthy, we also need to cite the information we get from
the internet correctly.
to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), esp. as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense
Cite:
Plagiarismthe unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work.
What went wrong in Manny Pangilinan’s Speech
The weeks of fear and worry at the thought of giving this commencement address have made me lose weight, and sleep.
“Not only has Harvard given me an extraordinary honour, but the weeks of fear and nausea I have endured at the thought of giving this commencement address have made me lose weight.” –J.K.Rowling
For all of you, these challenges are felt now in more immediate and personal terms. You will soon be looking for a job
“For many of you, these challenges are also felt in more personal terms. Perhaps you’re still looking for a job”
World Wide Web (WWW)Format:Author. Title of item. [Online] Available http://address/filename, date of document or download.
Example:
DiStefano, Vince. Guidelines for better writing. [Online] Available http://www.usa.net/~vinced/home/better-writing.html, January 9, 1996.
World Wide Web (WWW)Format:Author. Title of item. [Online] Available http://address/filename, date of document or download.
Example:
Green, Marco. Review on the Last Airbender. [Online] Available, http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/last_airbender/ July 5, 2010.
Online imagesFormat:Description or title of image. [Online Image] Available http://address/filename, date of document or download Example:Hubble Space Telescope release in the Space Shuttle's Payload Bay. [Online Image] Available http://explorer.arc.nasa.gov/pub/SPACE/GIF/s31-04-015.gif, October 1, 1996.
Online imagesFormat:Description or title of image. [Online Image] Available http://address/filename, date of document or download
Example:Ken Escudero Jumping with his tongue out. [Online Image] Available http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/photo, July 5 , 2010.
Online video clipsFormat:Description or title of video clip. [Online Video Clip] Available http://address/filename, date of document or download.
Example:Poreotix won ABDC 5. [Online Video Clip] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIe0hrw8taY, July 05, 2010
Online video clipsFormat:Description or title of video clip. [Online Video Clip] Available http://address/filename, date of document or download.
Example:Poreotix West Coast Regional’s ABDC 5. [Online Video Clip] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIe0hrw8taY, July 05, 2010