NetiquetteNetiquette, abbreviation of Internet etiquette or network etiquette, guidelines for courteous communication in the online environment. It includes proper manners for sending e-mail, conversi PDF

Title NetiquetteNetiquette, abbreviation of Internet etiquette or network etiquette, guidelines for courteous communication in the online environment. It includes proper manners for sending e-mail, conversi
Course Online Education Strategies
Institution University of the People
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Netiquette, abbreviation of Internet etiquette or network etiquette, guidelines for courteous communication in the online environment. It includes proper manners for sending e-mail, conversing online, and so on....


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Netiquette, Peer Assessment & Feedback 1. Why is netiquette online important? What are the consequences of bad netiquette in the classroom? “Netiquette is etiquette governing communication on the Internet.” (Merriam-Webster, 2020). The need for netiquettes is essential because they prevent incidents of miscommunication and disrespect on a digital (online) platform or environment. They also provide the necessary platform for good communication, collaboration and cooperative work to take place. 2. How does netiquette relate to peer assessment? Why is it important to use good manners when leaving feedback? Even though online classroom lacks physical interaction, it is still a classroom, and some actions and behaviors that are not acceptable in the physical setting are the same for an online learning environment. Moreover, some consequences for bad netiquettes in an online classroom include; a. An incident of bad netiquette in a class could lead to the violation of the Code of Conduct, which could lead to some disciplinary action (such as suspension or dismissal in the worst-case scenario) taken against the perpetrator. b. Bad netiquettes (such as flame wars, spamming, sharing of private information, inappropriate jokes or comments) deprived an online classroom the platform for victims of these circumstances to desist from sharing their opinions which would have otherwise enriched the discussion or the overall knowledge of the class. c. It also undermines collaborative and cooperative work amongst learners. Some learners including me, in an attempt to avoid future embarrassments or situations, where learners with bad netiquettes would get the opportunity to disrespect them, would decide to entirely not engage other learners in online

class discussion. Bad netiquettes tend to not only affect the individual during their time online but extend it into their real life and may carry the pain or hurt from the online classroom into their life. Netiquettes are essential to peer assessments and reviews because when providing feedback to a discussion post or topic, your non-verbal communication can be misinterpreted, misconstrued but with a tone of appreciation and politeness your feedback could be well received. Moreover, when assessing and reviewing a work whether or not conforms to your school of thought or the rubrics given, give thoughtful but polite feedback to your peer. The purpose of feedbacks is to either encourage or point out areas where the learner could improve. When these criticisms are ill-constructed, they rather demoralize or discourage the receiver of the feedback. 3. How do you feel about the feedback you received this week? What about the feedback you gave? Sincerely, I still haven’t gotten used to assessing peers though I believe I am getting better at the process than I was in my first week of the learning experience at the University of the People. I find that every learner is trying to be as courteous and polite at possible but at the same time providing criticisms that improve your understanding and grasp on the topic. This week’s feedback, I haven’t received my feedback as of yet still waiting to be assessed by my peers, so am not sure if am too early posting my learning journal assignment . I did well to appreciate the effort of their works, followed the rubrics and also notified them about spelling and grammar and also punctuation errors that were lurking in their work REFERENCES 1. netiquette. 2020. In Merriam-Webster.com. Retrieved December 1, 2020, from MerriamWebster.com https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/netiquette> APA Exercise 1. What is the title of the article?

Answer: BIRDS CONSUMED BY THE INVASIVE BURMESE PYTHON (PYTHON MOLURUS BIVITTATUS) IN EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK, FLORIDA, USA 2. Who is the author (or who are the authors)? Answer: Carla J. Dove, Ray W. Snow, Michael R. Rochford and Frank J. Mazzotti 3. What year was the article published? Answer: 2011 4. What is the title of the journal? Answer: The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 5. What is the Volume number, Issue number, and page numbers? Answer: Volume Number = Vol. 123, : Issue Number = No. 1. Page Numbers = pp. 126-131 (6 pages) 6. If the article has a DOI number, what is the DOI? If it does not, what is the URL of the journal’s home page? Answer: http://www.jstor.org/stable/23033493 7. Write the APA reference for the book you found Answer: Dove, C. J., Snow, R. W., Rochford, M. R., & Mazzotti, F. J. (2011). Birds Consumed by the Invasive Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus) in Everglades National Park, Florida, USA. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 123(1), 126–131. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23033493

8. Using the information from #5, write the APA in-text citation for the webpage you found. Answer: According to a research, “Eight-five of 343 Burmese pythons (25%) collected with Everglades National Park during 2003–2008 were found to have bird remains in their intestinal tracts” (Dove et al., 2011, p. 129)...


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