NETIQUETTE
&
INTERNET SAFETY
NETIQUETTE is a combination
of the words "network" and
"etiquette" and is defined as a
set of rules for acceptable online
behavior.
INTERNET SAFETY refers to
the online security or safety of
people and their information
when using Internet.
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the sites;
- use English common
language with a proper
grammar and spelling;
- the project members must
often visit the TwinSpace and
take part actively in the
project;
- we must have a parental
consent form for photos and
videos;
- the founders create the
main pages, but also the
project members can do it,
with the founders' consent;
- add your activities at the
bottom of the page when you
update it and manage to
save all members work and
to logout properly, otherwise
the page will be locked and
no other participants will be
able to upload their content;
if you accidentally delete
participants' material or the
entire page, must inform
immediately the project
coordinators for add all
content again;
- founders and members can
communicate on Teacher
Bulletin, sharing their ideas
and collaborating on Forum,
add some best work on
Journal (home page) Instead
and upload their materials to
the relevant pages;
- we can read our partners'
comments and write positive
comments;
- we must respect the
deadlines of the tasks.