Zo ga je online met elkaar om
Nettiquette is een samenvoeging van de woorden netwerk en etiquette. Netiquette omvat de richtlijnen en gedragsregels voor het gebruik van het internet en e-mail. Deze regels lijken vanzelfsprekend maar toch vergeten gebruikers vaak dat ze via het internet − net als in het echte leven − met mensen communiceren en niet met computers.
De nettiquette is niet verplicht. Het zijn richtlijnen om de communicatie tussen surfers op het internet vlot te laten verlopen. Het originele document vind je in het archief van RFC, als RFC 1855.
Enkele concrete richtlijnen:
- Gedraag je tegenover anderen zoals je zelf behandeld wil worden.
- Gebruik geen hoofdletters om iets te benadrukken. Online worden hoofdletters gebruikt om schreeuwen te verduidelijken.
- Schrijf per bericht over één onderwerp en formuleer het onderwerp kort en duidelijk. Verzend meerdere berichten als je meerdere onderwerpen wil bespreken die niets met elkaar te maken hebben.
- Wees voorzichtig met humor en sarcasme.
- Gebruik de computer niet om anderen te schaden of om te stelen.
- Bemoei je niet met de ruzies van anderen.
- Respecteer de privacy van anderen.
- Lees je berichtjes na op spelfouten.
Maak er werk van op school
Informeer je leerlingen. Leer ze bijvoorbeeld een zakelijke e-mail opstellen en beleefd online communiceren. Stel ook op schoolniveau duidelijke regels op. Zorg voor een transparant beleid, waarin iedereen weet wat online wel en niet van hem of haar verwacht wordt. Het e-veiligheidsbeleid op KlasCement helpt je meteen verder.
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GrooMix: Educational game
This educational game aims to make children and young people aware of and resilient to phenomena such as online grooming. The game focuses on the (potential) victim perspective: how can you, as a young person, protect yourself against grooming, …
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Sexting: Explanation video
Informative video from KLAAR (VRT NWS) about the cyber phenomenon of sexting in which young people or adults spread sexually explicit messages, photos or videos of themselves via mobile phones or other media.
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EDUbox Sexting: Educational package
Sexting: With just a few taps on the screen, naughty messages and photos can be exchanged, increasing tension and unleashing the imagination. But sexting can also come with a lot of risks and concerns. The EDUbox Sexting: rules for digital …
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Behind the scenes: Ten tips
Your students will be happy to give you advice on how to profile yourself smoothly on all those social media and apps. Their tips will probably make any webinar on the subject redundant. But to maintain their own well-being online, they can often …
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Check your response: Poster
A class discussion about online behavior and netiquette? You can get started right away with the six questions on this poster. Follow the questions and it will soon become clear whether a response is appropriate.
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From digitally literate to media literate
Why do young people engage in sexting? How do you best deal with online hate speech? And what is good netiquette?
A book full of tips & tricks for teachers, educators, educationalists, but also (grand)parents.
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Media literacy with social media: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about social media, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
Social media has become an integral part of our lives. Figures from 2020 show that 84% of Flemish people use at least …
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How do I write an email in English to my teacher?
When drafting an English email, it is important to pay attention to the correct address, a neat structure, an appropriate closing and correct use of language and register.
This article briefly explains how to compose an email.
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Nettiquette - Explobots
Nettiquette is a combination of the words network and etiquette. They are norms regarding behavior on the internet and everything that goes with it, such as the use of smartphone, e-mail, social media...
This document lists 31 of these standards.
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Resilient on the Web 2: Cyberbullying, hate speech and netiquette
Free digital work methods on cyberbullying, online hate speech and netiquette.
With this free bundle of work methods on cyberbullying, netiquette and hate speech you can make young people resilient on the web.
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How do you respond to hate speech?
"All Muslims are terrorists," "Negroes are stupid," "Take a pill, dirty gay." Maybe you will read this somewhere. You may not know immediately what you can do about it. But just allowing it to pass is not an option! …
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Responding to Social Media: Guidelines
You see lots of questions, compliments and opinions on social media. But also spam, untruths or even hate.
How do you as an individual best respond to all these things? How do you ensure that you participate in a constructive and respectful …
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