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Virtual Etiquette Communicating in a Virtual Environment

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Page 1: Virtual Etiquette Communicating in a Virtual Environment

Virtual EtiquetteCommunicating in a Virtual

Environment

Page 2: Virtual Etiquette Communicating in a Virtual Environment

Our Virtual Environment Communication Avenues Include:

Email Virtual Classroom Discussion Boards and Chat

Rooms Conference Calls - Phone or

Voice over IP Other communication via

technology Communication cues are missed:

Body language or Facial expression

Voice inflection in some cases

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Minimizing Miscommunication

Rudeness or abruptness in written or spoken communication.

Not understanding how others may interpret messages sent.

Not speaking or writing clearly.

Using ambiguous language or rambling.

Using aggressive language.

Making assumptions about communication received and not seeking clarification.

Miscommunication occurs through:

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Email Etiquette

Manners & Tone Please and thank you go a

long way. Re-read messages for

friendliness, respectfulness, & approachability.

Avoid using all upper case letters. In email, such use is considered shouting.

Don’t be too informal if you don’t know the recipient well.

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Email Etiquette

Professionalism Be concise, get to the point;

but ensure you explain the situation (don’t be abrupt).

Don’t use abbreviations the recipient might not understand.

Use an appropriate, professional email address. Some nick names used are not.

Use relevant subject headings.

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Email Etiquette

Spelling & Grammar Use spell & grammar check. Re-read to ensure the correct word is used –

spell check doesn’t catch incorrect words if not misspelled.

Don’t use profanityor offensivelanguage.

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Virtual Classroom Etiquette

Respect each other’s perspectives. Raise your “virtual hand’ and wait to be

recognized. Focus on the classroom conversation and

activities. Don’t do sideline chats or multi-task during class time.

Before class, stop any other applications running on your computer.

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Virtual Classroom Etiquette

DON’T TYPE IN ALL CAPS. Again, it’s like shouting. Follow email etiquette for typed comments.

Don’t use profanity or offensive language – either written or spoken.

Always sign in using your real name not a nick name.

Launch your classroom application prior to the start time for the class.

Log in promptly & participate fully.

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Virtual Classroom Etiquette

If using Voice Over IP or a conference call line, minimize background noise.

Do not walk away from the computer during class.

If you must leave the class, send a private chat to the instructor. They may have final instructions or comments for you.

Follow standard conference call etiquette for verbal communication.

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Chat Room/Discussion Board

Follow standard email etiquette guidelines.

Don’t interject comments until you know what the conversation is about.

In a synchronous chat room, don’t type in long detailed messages that take a long time or a lot of space.

When making comments about political, social, or moral issues or values, start comments with “I feel”, “I believe”, or such. Do not attack others because of their perspective.

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Chat Room/Discussion Board

Participate in the planned discussion, don’t enter new topics. Stay on track.

When leaving a chat room, indicate you are doing so. Otherwise, others may be trying to talk with you.

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Conference Call Etiquette

Minimize noise: Don’t shuffle papers or make

other distracting noises. Minimize background noise. Don’t put your phone on

hold. Hold music would play for all participants to hear.

Suspend call waiting so others don’t hear the beeping.

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Conference Call Etiquette Entering the call:

Call in on time. Introduce yourself when there is a

break in the conversation. Call in on a land line. Try not to

use cell phones – too much static. Contribute to the conversation:

Ask to be recognized. State your name when you start to talk. Stay on topic.

Don’t hijack the conversation.

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Conclusions

Practice patience, tolerance, and tact just as you would in a face-to-face communication mode.

Be aware - distance breeds a feeling of anonymity and facelessness.

Do not fall into antisocial behaviors or feel boldly empowered to act recklessly because others do not see you or you them.