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Question of the Day: Every email you get from this person is in all capital letters. Text messages, tweets and Facebook posts from this person are in all capitals. How do you go about telling this person that this is not the correct? How would you do this with out hurting their feelings? Should you just ignore this? Would you want someone to tell you if you were ding something similar?
Word of the Day: Newbie - Write your own definition.
Question of the Day: How much homework do you think you should get during a school vacation? Why? Do you think that a vacation should be used to make up missed work or do extra credit?
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Word of the Day: Influence- Write your own definition.
Question of the Day: A website that is easy to read is important to the success of the website. What do you think you should do when choosing the colors for the text and the background of your website?
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Question of the Day: You log into a classroom computer and find out that the person before did not log out of their account. What do yo think you should do? Is it acceptable to look at their photos, read their emails, go through their documents, etc.? What would you want someone to do if you left your account open?
Word of the Day: Privacy - Write your own definition.
Question of the Day: You log into a classroom computer and
find out that the person before did not log out of their account. What
do yo think you should do? Is it acceptable to look at their photos,
read their emails, go through their documents, etc.? What would you
want someone to do if you left your account open?
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Question of the Day: When do you think flaming is OK? In what type of situations should flaming be allowed?Or do you think Netiquette should forbid flaming? Why?
Word of the Day: Flaming - Write your own definition.
Question of the Day: A major problem with using images on websites is that images take much longer to load than text. Why do you think it is important to use the correct image format on a website?
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Question of the Day: The Internet was founded to share information. Sharing your knowledge is fun. It's a long-time net tradition. And it
makes the world a better place.How does sharing your information make the world a better place?
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Read: Make yourself look good online Question of the Day: Online you won't be judged
by the color of your skin, eyes, or hair, your weight, your age, or your
clothing. How do people judge you online? What should you do to make yourself look good?
Word of the Day: Anonymity - Write your own definition.
Question of the Day: Online you won't be judged
by the color of your skin, eyes, or hair, your weight, your age, or your
clothing. How do people judge you online? What should you do to make yourself look good?
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Question of the Day:What is perfectly acceptable in one area may be dreadfully rude in another.
Explain how Netiquette varies from site to site. Are You In Control of Your Social Media Privacy?
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Watch the video:
Social Networking on the Big Screen or get it "ON DEMAND" in the B118-Server.
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Sample Limericks: This is the Question of the Day, Please Answer the Question this Way, Use proper grammar and spelling, On your blog without yelling, This way you will receive the grade "A".
I wanted an Apple iPhone,
That was what I surely must own, I was sure to avoid, Any phone Android, And I could not leave it alone.
Question of the Day:A limerick is a silly poem with five lines. They are often funny or nonsensical.
Write your own Limerick about technology. Include an image. Read your Limerick out loud and record it in GarageBand. Good Limericks will be included in the list on the Roar.
How
to write a limerick:
The first, second and fifth lines rhyme with each
other and have the same number of syllables (typically 8 or 9).
The
third and fourth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of
syllables (typically 5 or 6).
Limericks often start with the line
"There once was a..." or "There was a..." Example of an 8,8,5,5,8
syllable limerick:
Limerick Examples There once was a clover named Kate,
Who sat on the edge of a plate,
The fancy folk dined,
On foods of all kind,
Then tossed her at quarter past eight,
Daily Objectives:
Word of the Day: Limerick - Write a definition in your own words.
Sample Limericks:
This is the Question of the Day,
Please Answer the Question this Way,
Use proper grammar and spelling,
On your blog without yelling,
This way you will receive the grade "A".
I wanted an Apple iPhone,
That was what I surely must own,
I was sure to avoid,
Any phone Android,
And I could not leave it alone.
Question of the Day:A limerick is a silly poem with five lines. They are often funny or nonsensical.
Write your own Limerick about technology. Include an image.
Read your Limerick out loud and record it in GarageBand. Good Limericks will be included in the list on the Roar.
How to write a limerick:
The first, second and fifth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 8 or 9).
The third and fourth lines rhyme with each other and have the same number of syllables (typically 5 or 6).
Limericks often start with the line "There once was a..." or "There was a..." Example of an 8,8,5,5,8 syllable limerick:
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Question of the Day: Do you think people act online the same way that they act in school? Do you treat your online friends the same as your school friends? Why?
Word of the Day: Ethical- Write your own definition.
Question of the Day:Do you think people act online the same way that they act in
school? Do you treat your online friends the same as your school
friends? Why?
Question of the Day: Why do you think people act online in ways they
would never would act at work or at home? Why are people unbelievably rude online? Do you think they would be as rude to the person's face?
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Watch: Avatar and ICON
Question of the Day: Why do you think that Avatars and Icons are important part of your online image?