Pre-Teen/Teen Netiquette Workshop (Email, Texting & Social Media Etiquette)
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Pre-Teen/Teen Netiquette Workshop (Email, Texting & Social Media Etiquette)
Dates: Session I: Tuesday, January 27
Session II: Monday, March 30
Session III: Thursday, April 30
Time: 7:00-8:30pm
Who: Grades 5-8
Fee: $75
Location: Session I: Community Room (Next to the Brick Building, 97 School Street, Carlisle)
Session II & III: 12 Mudge Way, Bedford, Flint Room
Instructor: Nikki Sawhney, Certified Etiquette Consultant - New England School of Protocol
Is technology making your child rude? The Internet and social media platforms are great places to communicate and learn. However, there is a lack of etiquette on the Internet and social media because etiquette rules haven't been laid out for users. If you do not use technology responsibly, it can negatively affect your reputation and your relationships, both personally and professionally. Children and teens need to keep in mind that colleges and employers are seeking people with not just good technical and academic skills, but also with social graces, self-awareness, and a positive presence on the internet. In this workshop children and teens will learn how to be more aware and digitally responsible and ensure that their image is well-reflected on the internet.
Topics Include:
Texting Protocol: When is texting appropriate and what to keep in mind when sending texts.
Email Etiquette: Tips to keep in mind when using email, Academic and professional email etiquette- Formality, timing, salutations, subject line, reply all, privacy etc., Things to avoid when sending an email
Social Media Etiquette: Questions to ask yourself before you post on social media, The do’s and don’ts of social networking, Being professional and polite on social media, Is technology damaging your relationship and your impression?