Netiquette and Electronic Learner Interaction Guidelines for QM Reviewers
The following are generally accepted guidelines students and instructors should adhere to in the exchange of communication in the digital context.
- Be respectful to your instructor and classmates in all forms of communication.
- Reread your electronic communications (posts, e-mails, assignments, etc.) after writing and before submitting/sending to ensure you are following these guidelines.

Use:
- clear, proper language using correct spelling and grammar (hint: our discussion board has a spell checker!).
- consistent font types and sizes.
- research and scholarly resources to support your thoughts.
- proper citations to credit information you are referencing.
Avoid:
- slang language or texting terms such as “gotta” or “lol”.
- emoticons such as “:)”.
- using all caps, as it may be interpreted as yelling.
- using color in text on discussions and assignments, as it may be difficult for others to read.
Be cautious:
- using sarcasm and humor as it could be misunderstood or interpreted as offensive.
- when sharing personal or confidential information.
- when discussing controversial subjects, that your opinions are kept professional, collegial, and respectful, especially if you are disagreeing or debating.
Online Students:
- There is tremendous value in the diversity of experiences, opinions, and knowledge in an online class! Online discussion can be a unique experience, because every student must participate regularly, and has time to develop thoughtful responses.
- Take advantage of the opportunity to read your classmates’ posts to gain some unique insights!
Resources:
Netiquette for Online Students (https://asuonline.asu.edu/newsroom/online-learning-tips/netiquette-online-students/)