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In these 169 tech-centric situations, you get an overview of pedagogy—the tech topics most important to your teaching—as well as practical strategies to address most classroom tech situations, how …
Recently, I have seen a lot of people frustrated with others “stealing” their stuff and using it as their own. This has happened to me as well, and to be honest, it is extremely frustr…
Email is the technology tool everyone relies on and yet perhaps also hates (it’s the cockroach of the internet!). Love it or hate it, we could probably all stand to improve our email skills, from managing our inboxes to sending more elegant email messages. Here are ten of the top mistakes we make with our email.
The 6 Bad Digital Habits and How to Beat Them Infographic presents the top bad habits new technology has brought out in us and how you can kick them!
Are you getting ready to send an email to a friend or colleague? Wait! Don't click the send button just yet! Take your email and run it through this email etiquette checklist! It will allow you make sure you don't do anything you'll regret! Via Outbox Documents Click to Enlarge
As an online learner, you already know that participating in your eLearning course online discussions contributes to your critical thinking and writing skills' development. However, there is a netiquette code for online discussions too. In this article, I’ll share the 10 top netiquette tips for participating in online discussions, so that you will be able to make the most of your eLearning experience.
There are a lot of bad habits, specifically ones that pertain to our digital lives. We're all guilty of doing plenty of dumb things online, between being over attached to our smartphones and playing way to many video games, there are certain digital things that, if done too much, can become a dangerous habit. This infographic…
21st-century teaching and learning is done online. Help your students do it right with these 15 netiquette rules.
Whether you're a gaming addict or glued to your phone, don't let bad habits take over your life. Follow these tips (in the infographic) and you can end your digital-dependence.
Being too wordy, vague, or eager is a great way to get your email deleted rather than read.
You’ve read the horror stories: Well-intentioned company makes a social media blunder, and seemingly within moments they’re being criticized and mocked as news…
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Brittany Oler provides tips on how kids can practice Netiquette in this CyberWise article.
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What email advice could you offer your school to help reduce workload?
According to new research, the act of phubbing, or phone snubbing, is a very real epidemic in the United States.
For many Americans, cellphones are always present and rarely turned off. This creates new social challenges, as people believe that different public and social settings warrant different sensitivities for civil behavior.
These words undermine your credibility and clarity.
When it comes to technology, Michele and Gary may not be early adopters, but they make a spirited effort to keep up. They’re typical: a 50-something couple
It's a safe to assume that everyone in your office has a smartphone. Many jobs require employees to use a smartphone. For those that don't, everyone probably has a personal device that they bring to work with them. What's my point? Just because everyone uses a smartphone, it doesn't mean they can't remain professional. Some…
When you hop on a plane and travel to a new country, there are a lot of things that are different. Some are obvious, like the language spoken and types of food you'll eat. But aside from these huge differences, there's some small things about other cultures that might surprise you. Today, we're going to…
Ensure teens use their cellphones responsibly in class and stay off Instagram.
Sending emails via mobile devices is more popular than ever. Here's a brief guide to make sure you're doing mobile email right.
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