Online Etiquette

In all Pierce College courses, we ask that you treat your peers, including the course instructors, with respect, trust, and collegiality. When disrespectful conduct surfaces in one-to-one or peer-based interactions, it has detrimental effects on the development of our community. Each person, including me/us, will be held accountable to the rules of netiquette identified on this page. If you encounter any concerning interactions in this course, bring them to my/our attention immediately. Each concern will be dealt with in a professional manner.

Netiquette

Working with technology can be frustrating, and, sometimes when we are frustrated or stressed by technology we do not show our best selves. As a gentle reminder of the interaction rules we will follow, we offer the following overview of "netiquette," which is a mashup of the words "internet" and "etiquette." 

Be Respectful

Remember that you are communicating with actual people. Always be courteous and show respect, especially when there are differences of opinion. Remember the golden rule: treat others as you would like to be treated!

Think before you post

Be aware of who may be able to view your posting, and how your post may be interpreted. Try to maintain a fair and objective tone.

Stay on topic

Make sure your communication is related to the subject at hand and does not wander off-topic.

Write clearly

Even though the online environment may seem more informal than your face-to-face class, this is still an academic course and intelligible, mature communication is expected. Correct spelling and grammar are required: proper composition and punctuation are expected.

Use appropriate language and style

Profanity or offensive wording will not be tolerated. You should avoid using ALL CAPS and repeated punctuation (???? or !!!!).

Be considerate of others

Do not make derogatory, condescending, or harassing remarks. Communication should be well-intentioned, well-articulated, and aimed at fostering a positive learning environment. Be aware of how sarcasm may be misinterpreted by your readers.

Allow for misunderstandings

Keep in mind that writing often conveys the incorrect tone or intention in the absence of nonverbal communication. You should make allowances. What you may perceive as rudeness may be unintended.

Cite your sources

If you post work that is not your own, be sure to reference your sources.

 


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