Backgrounder: Netiquette
37mIntermediate2021-05-06
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Course details
Netiquette, or good digital citizenship, is becoming more and more important in our careers and personal lives. Many of the same rules you would apply to be courteous in person also apply online, but there are some important differences. This course walks you through what you need to know to practice good netiquette. Learn why it’s important to keep professional emails even toned in wording and punctuation, then focus on how you can respect the email recipient’s time, while still making sure your email gets read. When dealing with social media, practice asking yourself if it’s something you would say out loud. Remember the human being behind the brand account, and be mindful of your digital footprint. For general netiquette, learn how to determine whether or not to engage and how to spot potential security hazards.
Skills covered
Audio ContentPersonal DevelopmentProfessional Development
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - The importance of good digital citizenship
1. Email Netiquette
- 02 - A screen is devoid of personality
- 03 - When good outreach goes bad
- 04 - Respecting someone's privacy and time
- 05 - Writing email people will actually read
2. Social Media Netiquette
- 06 - Keyboard courage - Would you say it out loud
- 07 - The human behind the brand account
- 08 - Your digital footprint
3. General Netiquette
- 09 - To engage or not to engage
- 10 - When it's a matter of safety
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