2. Netiquette Rules:
ï„ Make sure you check all your spelling.
ï„ Donât use all caps, it may look like your screaming. Some people may
take things the wrong way.
ï„ Telling the truth will make people believe what you say online.
ï„ Sending emails at night can make you a questioned person. Normally
people will be sleeping at night and they may start wondering what
you are really doing.
ï„ Please donât respond to flames(heated messages). They may be mean
insults but just ignore them.
ï„ Always be yourself! Donât do things you yourself wouldnât do. It may
cause problems for you in the future.
ï„ If you shop at secure sites then all your information will be protected
and safe. Whether its your address or phone number.
ï„ Remember to be conservative. Keep your emails short! Who really
wants to read long emails?
ï„ Donât you want to ignore your computer getting ruined? Well, if you
ignore all spams then you wont get any unnecessary viruses.
ï„ (network netiquette, n.d.)
3. Why do you need netiquette?
Proper netiquette:
ï We need it because we ï People do judge sometimes so
they may think different things.
donât want to look like we ï Now for telling the truth. If you
are fussing if we use all put complete truth in what you
capital letters. That would be say then more people will
believe you. Think of it this way,
disrespectful. Even if we what if someone is looking
donât mean it to be like that information on something and
they go to your website. They
it would seem like it. want the truth not something
ï What about spelling? Well do made up.
you really want to misspell
ï (Network netiquette,n.d.)
something and someone
look at what you said and
think you are uneducated?
4. ContinuedâŠ
ï· Why would you want ï· Now for flames.
to be yourself? Well, Back to if someone
what if someone says
something to you says something to
online and you say you. Just ignore it!
something horrific Its not worth saying
back. What if you anything back.
wouldnât have ever
said that in person?
Then itâs not really ï· (network
you. So just be
yourself. netiquette, n.d.)
5. Plagiarism:
Definition:
ï When you take
someone elseâs ideas
and make them you
own.
ï When you use someone
elseâs ideas and do not
give credit to the owner
or cite the information.
ï (Plagiarismdotorg, 2012)
6. What do you mean? I donât
think you can take someone's
ideas!
ï Believe it or not, you ï If you do plagiarize
can! The United at school you can
States law says you get failing grade
can take someoneâs and/or get
ideas known as
plagiarism. It is suspended or
against the law to expelled in some
plagiarize. It counts cases.
as plagiarism if the
information is not
cited correctly or not ï (Plagiarismdotorg,
even cited at all! 2012)
7. How exactly can we avoid
plagiarism?
ï¶ You can cite the
information. Give credit
to the person who did
the work, not you.
ï¶ If you want to use the
exact thing, put it in
quotation marks and
put the place you got it
from and who came up
with it.
ï¶ (The writing place, 2005)
8. What about copyrighting?
What is Copyright?
ï¶ Copyrighting is when
the governments
give the right to the
people who want to
take credit of their
own work.
ï¶ (Wikipedia, 2012)
9. Copyright:
What else can you do
when you copyright There are some myths
something? about copyright.
ïČ Well, you can legally sale ïł One myth is if there is no
copies of your own work that is copyright notice then thereâs
copyrighted. no way it can be copyrighted.
ïČ Examples of that are books. That is completely untrue.
People copyright their books Since 1989 everything that is
all the time and they sale made is copyrighted whether
different copies of their books. there is a notice or not. As soon
ïČ If you copyright and you did as you come up with it, its
not ask for permission to use yours and only yours. Your work
something of theirs then you is your work, no one elseâs!
can be sued.
ïł (10 big myths about copyright
ïČ (Wikipedia, 2012) explained, 2012)
10. References:
ï± Clip Project (n.d.). http://www.clipproject.info/Clipart_Buero_Seite_3.html
ï± Net Work Netiquette (n.d.).
ï± http://www.networketiquette.net/core_rules.html
ï± Plagiarismdotorg (2012)
ï± http://www.plagiarism.org/plag_article_what_is_plagiarism.html
ï± Open Parachute (n.d.)
ï± http://openparachute.wordpress.com/2010/10/page/2/
ï± Answers (2012)
ï± http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_happens_when_you_plagiarize
ï± The writing place (2005)
ï± http://www.writing.northwestern.edu/avoiding_plagiarism.html
ï± Clip project(n.d.)
ï± http://www.clipproject.info/Clipart_Buero_Seite_3.html
ï± Crossing Nineveh(n.d.)
ï± http://crossingnineveh.blogspot.com/