Netiquette, cyberbullying and fraud
Using computers and personal digital devices allows you to communicate easily with others. However, you need to be careful about what you say. Writing well and being respectful are the main rules to remember. With the proliferation of Web sites and social networks, organizations are responsible for enforcing what's known as "netiquette" - the charter that defines good behavior and politeness. And as a Mini-tech, you'll need to be respectful of students and school staff during your interventions, and you'll also need to promote digital etiquette among your fellow students.
Here are a few links to help you learn more about these topics:
- Cyberbullying (Government of Canada)
- Standing by bullied youth, and giving them a brighter future (Bullying Canada)
- Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (Government of Canada)
Here are a few links to help you learn more about these topics:
- Cyberbullying (Government of Canada)
- Standing by bullied youth, and giving them a brighter future (Bullying Canada)
- Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (Government of Canada)