Sunday, March 29, 2015

Being a good digital citizen

This week I studied about digital citizenship.  The best bet is to behave the same way online as when you are in person. Have common courtesy and treat others with respect. Everyone is different and brings unique thoughts to the conversation.  Have a position outlook and try to broaden your intelligence by listening and have open dialogue. If you have a different view point, then you can always present your thoughts but in a positive manner.  One way to do this would be to start your sentence out like "you bring such an interesting perspective to this discussion, I was thinking differently about it and explain in detail". Collaboration brings the greatest growth in education and in entrepreneurship. You can discuss and create with international students. IF everyone was the same, the world would be very bland. If anyone posts harmful comments then do not engage in discussion with them.



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