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Digital Etiquette

Rachel Thompson and Andrea Shelnutt

Survey
1. When talking on a wireless phone in public, you: a) Talk loudly. Cell phone connections are not that good. b) Get caught up in the conversation and do not realize how loud you are talking. c) Talk in a normal tone. Cell phone technology is so good that a whisper could be heard on the other end. 2. When entering a movie theater, you: a) Turn your phone off or place it on silent so you will not disrupt others in the audience. b) Put your phone on vibrate. c) Keep your phone on its normal ringer, so you do no miss any calls. 3. You are in a meeting and your phone rings, you: a) Dont worry about it ringing; you have already set your phone on silent. b) Take the call. It is more important than the meeting you are in. c) Remove yourself from the meeting to take the call. You have already alerted your colleagues that you are expecting a call.

Survey Continued
4. You are out to dinner with friends at a restaurant and your phone rings, you: a) Apologize and let the call go to voicemail. Then turn off the ringer. b) Step outside to take the call. You had already told your friends that you are expecting a call. c) Take the call at the table. 5. You are at the dinner table with family and friends and you receive a text message. Do you...

a) Glance at the sender and put your phone away.


b) Read and respond to the text. c) Nothing because your phone's text alert has already been placed on silent. 6. You are in the grocery store and your co-worker alerts you on your Walkie-talkie, you: a) Let her know that you will contact her in 10 minutes when youre in the car. b) Continue the conversation on speaker phone as you shop. c) You turn off the speaker-phone to continue the conversation.

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What is Digital Etiquette?


Digital Etiquette is a set of rules for how to behave


appropriately in a digital world, whether that be through texting, Emailing, or social networking sites.
Digital Etiquette is sometimes referred to as netiquette. Digital Etiquette not only covers the manners that should be included when using different forms of digital communication, but also includes information that refers when it is appropriate to use these forms of communication.

Why is this important?


We as teachers must set a good example for our students. This includes practicing correct digital etiquette. We must teach our students not only to be aware of this concept, but to also realize how their usage of technology affects others. By the end of this presentation participants will be able to answer the following: 1. Am I aware of how my usage of technology affects others?

2. How can I help others become more aware of the effects of their technology use?

Objectives: Participants will be aware of, and be able to teach, the rules of etiquette that exist with technology use. Learners will identify, explain, and teach the rules of etiquette that exist with technology use.

Sprint Survey Results:


62 % Reported feeling uncomfortable while overhearing someone discuss private business or personal issues on a phone in public Reported that they move away from others when talking on a wireless phone in public. 72 % go outside or to another room. Said they have spoken on phones while conducting an entire public transaction with someone else, such as a sales clerk or bank teller.

98 %

86 %

http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/us-cell-phone-etiquette-survey-released/

Survey Results (cont.):


77 % Reported that they have overheard a phone conversation while in a public restroom. Reported that they tend to feel impatient or unimportant when a friend sidelines a conversation to take a wireless call. Said it is rude to take or make a wireless call during a meeting, and 80 % think the same of reading or sending text messages or emails from a wireless phone while in a meeting.

54 %

93 %

Survey Results (cont.):


34 % While dining out, place their wireless phone on vibrate, 18 % turn the phone off, 11 % lower the ring volume and nine percent place the phone on silent. However, more than a quarter (28 %) says they make no changes to their phone when in a restaurant.

Most Americans keep their phone on when in public places of a more social nature (i.e. party/family celebration, sporting venue, public transit or retail environment), but turn their phone off when in public places of a professional, educational or cultural nature (i.e. business meetings, classrooms, hospitals, houses of worship or libraries).

What do you think?

Appropriate or Inappropriate?

Appropriate or Inappropriate?

Appropriate or Inappropriate?

Appropriate or Inappropriate?

Appropriate or Inappropriate?

Appropriate or Inappropriate?
Double-check the recipients too

ARE YOU SIRI-OUS?"

Your Turn To Decide...


Scenario...
During her day at the beach, Stacy snapped many photos of her friends frolicking in the sand and water. Stacy's favorite photo was of Jessica and Darla burying each other on the beach. When Stacy got home later that night she could hardly wait upload her new photos to her Facebook account. This only took a minute or two, which left her plenty of time to write photo captions and to tag her pics. Some of the boys in her class came across the photos and began to make rude comments about Jessica and Darla. Although neither Jessica nor Darla have Facebook accounts, they became aware of what the boys had done and vowed their friendship with Stacy was over.

How It Should Be Handled...

How It Could Have Been Prevented...

Scenario...
Jeremy was totally pumped about his new iPhone.This made Todd slightly jealous, but that wasn't enough to get in the way of asking Jeremy if he wanted to check out the latest movie. They arrived at the theatre and decided to share the cost of a large popcorn before they shuffled themselves through the crowd and into the best seats in the house. When the movie trailors began, Todd quietly switched his cellular phone to silent mode. Half an hour later, just when the movie was starting to pick up, the earsplitting ring of Jeremy's iPhone carried across the entire theatre. Jeremy scrambled to find his phone, which was hidden inside one his jacket pockets. Jeremy finally located his phone and proceeded to answer his call while exiting the theatre. The theatre door slammed loudly behind him.

How It Should Be Handled...

How It Could Have Been Prevented...

Summary:

Turn cell phone on silent/vibrate when appropriate Respond to and send text messages at appropriate times and places Speak on a cell phone at appropriate times and places Review e-mails and recipents before replying all Proof-read e-mails and text messages for grammar and punctuation errors before sending When speaking on a cell phone in public, do not speak so loudly that it is distracting to others Ask permission before posting pictures of others on the Internet (respect the privacy of others) Be mindful of social media status updates

In closing
Survey: 1. Label the following A for appropriate or I for inappropriate: a. Leaving cell phone on a low ring in a movie theater b. Texting while in a meeting c. Turning cell phone on silent or vibrate at dinner with friends or family d. Proof-reading texts/e-mails before sending 2. What is the definition of digital etiquette? 3. What does proper digital etiquette look like in the classroom? 4. Why should teachers teach students about digital etiquette? 5. What should teachers teach students about digital etiquette? a. Digital etiquette only applies at school b. Digital etiquette enables one to respect others, their community, and themselves when using technology c. Digital etiquette is something that one should model to others who may not be familiar with the principals of digital etiquette d. Both b and c

In closing
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2. 3.
Workshop Reflection Survey KWL: Write something you already knew about digital citizenship prior to this workshop, something you still want to know, and something that you learned On a scale of 1 to 5 (5 being the greatest), how helpful was this workshop to you? _____________________ On a scale of 1 to 5 (5 being the greatest), will you encourage others to take this workshop as well? ___________________ Do you think this workshop would be beneficial to parents? __________________ Other comments:

4. 5.

NETS ADDRESSED:
For Administrators:
2. Digital Age Learning Culture b. Model and promote the frequent and effective use of technology for learning d. Ensure effective practice in the study of technology and its infusion across the curriculum e. Promote and participate in local, national, and global learning communities that stimulate innovation, creativity, and digital age collaboration 3. Excellence in Professional Practice b. Facilitate and participate in learning communities that stimulate, nurture and support administrators, faculty, and staff in the study and use of technology

For Teachers:
2. Design and Develop Digital Age Learning Experiences and Assessments b. Develop technology-enriched learning environments that enable all students to pursue their individual curiosities and become active participants in setting their own educational goals, managing their own learning, and assessing their own progress 4. Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility c. Promote and model digital etiquette and responsible social interactions related to the use of technology and information

Do you accept the challenge?

Challenge: Set personal goals for yourself to become a better follower of digital etiquette. Green check: Yes, I set personal goals for myself to become a better follower of digital etiquette. Red x: No, I do not believe this is necessary.

Resources
1. http://digitaldenizens.wikispaces.com/Digital+Etiquette 2.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mnrvVgNqTOaREq MsLRh1KVLOt9tsQKHFC2XvvrVfIsY/edit 3. http://www.nisd.net/digitalcitizen/sec_digcit/etiquette_6_12. htm 4. http://bullying.about.com/od/Cyberbullying/a/5-ThingsTo-Teach-Your-Kids-About-Digital-Etiquette.htm 5. http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/us-cell-phoneetiquette-survey-released/ 6. Sprint Survey: http://newsroom.sprint.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=1 474#qID3

Google Image Resources


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