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Simple words like “please” and “thank you” can transform the tone of digital communications. Encourage students to approach online discussions with the same respect and courtesy they would show in person.
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Without the context provided by body language, these can easily be misunderstood. Encourage clear and straightforward communication to avoid misinterpretations.
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Always read your messages before sending and consider how the receiver might interpret them. Empathy is crucial, as digital spaces lack the non-verbal cues that guide our understanding in face-to-face conversations.
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Stress the importance of keeping personal information private and respecting the privacy of others.
This includes not sharing personal details without consent and being mindful of the information shared in online spaces.
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Acknowledge and celebrate differences in opinions, backgrounds, and cultures. An inclusive digital classroom is one where every student feels valued and heard.
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Quiz
Basic
Are you sure you know the proper uses of the internet?
Start
Introduction
You can select one or more answer !
Question 1/5
Question 2/10
Question 2/5
Question 3/5
Question 4/5
Question 5/5
You did it!
Congratulations, you are now informed and able to use the eTwinning education network platform.
Simple words like “please” and “thank you” can transform the tone of digital communications. Encourage students to approach online discussions with the same respect and courtesy they would show in person.
Next
Without the context provided by body language, these can easily be misunderstood. Encourage clear and straightforward communication to avoid misinterpretations.
Next
Always read your messages before sending and consider how the receiver might interpret them. Empathy is crucial, as digital spaces lack the non-verbal cues that guide our understanding in face-to-face conversations.
Next
Stress the importance of keeping personal information private and respecting the privacy of others.
This includes not sharing personal details without consent and being mindful of the information shared in online spaces.
Next
Acknowledge and celebrate differences in opinions, backgrounds, and cultures. An inclusive digital classroom is one where every student feels valued and heard.
Next