On-line course EtiquetteShare tips, helps, and questions The best way to get help is to give help. Get over it - no question is too dumb to ask. Someone else probably has the same question. One great advantage of the virtual classroom is the anonymity afforded. No one can give you a dirty look for asking a dumb question or at least it makes no difference if they do because you can't see them doing it. Think before pressing send button Have you written anything you will regret tomorrow? It is best not to respond in haste or in a moment of passion or frustration. Explain ideas carefully Remember, what you write is all that people will have to form an understanding of your position. The better your explanations the fewer clarifications and/or amplifications will be necessary. Refrain from inappropriate comments Keep comments and discussions positive. Be careful when making personal comments. Respect ethical standards Academic honesty and integrity apply to Internet courses, too. |



