Wednesday, April 13, 2016


Digital Citizenship Technologies

1-      Email etiquette




Email etiquette is the list of rules that govern emails. I believe these rules are very important for students to learn because during school they were used to writing emails to their friends, or emailing each other. They lack the protocol of writing to their college professors. Sometimes they would use casual greetings such as hey doc (if they do), and they would still use their personal emails. They need to know how to address each matter, not use capital letters, and they should write a proper subject/title. This makes a difference in how they are perceived by their instructors as they might be mistaken for being rude, while actually they are just ignorant. I believe that professors should teach their students how to write emails, encourage them to use tutorials on email protocol to avoid bad impressions. This will help them maintain a good relationship with the instructors, and will help them in their professional life later.

2-      Digital Libraries


They are online libraries containing texts, audio and visual materials providing information on specific topics. Depending on the library, it can either be for public users, or limited users such as those created by universities to help their students access necessary information that is not included in course books; few examples are medical library, music library, art library, etc. Users can login and search the information they need about a certain topic. I can ask my students to login to public libraries and read different articles depending on each chapter’s theme such as sports, healthy lifestyle, and technology. This would increase their vocabulary, and help them when creating PowerPoint presentations, or team projects. This technology will be more fun and easier to access than going to the traditional library and borrowing books.



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1 comment:

  1. Heba,
    Thank you for sharing these sites especially the Youtube videos regarding email etiquette. I communicate through email on a daily basis with colleagues and students. Therefore these site will help me be more efficient and clear in how I choose my statements. Thanks
    Jen

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