Etwinning code of conduct/ Parents' permission

 


e-twinning code of conduct

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    Netiquette

    All students participating in an eTwinning project must have in mind and respect the following rules:

    • Be inclusive. Everyone’s opinions and views are always welcomed and allowed.
    •  Do not offend other eTwinners as individuals.
    • Do not attack or incite violence against people based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation or gender, and/or as a member of a country, group or minority
    • Don’t  use sarcasm and set a respectful tone
    • Respect others as equal
    • Keep your passwords secure

    Copyright 

    When you upload something on eTwinning respect the copyright privacy.

    • Ensure that the content you upload to the platform does not infringe any copyright.
    • Use only material with Creative Commons (CC) license. For these materials the authors give to other people the right to share, use, and build upon a work that they (the author) have created.

    Data Protection

    • When you are online take care to protect your data and personal data of others.
    •  Be thoughtful about content you post that relates to others.
    • Be thoughtful about personal content you post.
    • You should not share your or other eTwinners' private information - such as personal phone numbers and addresses, credit card details or other private information.
    •  Never post intimate pictures and videos.

    Privacy

    • Be careful about the privacy when you post your pictures. Students' faces shouldn't be clear and their names and surnames shouldn't be written openly.

    • So after introducing e-safety rules to students and parents, parents gave permission about their students participation and using the children's photos in the project:



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