Try It
- To start an email to your teacher, go to
- Content
- Message Alerts >> Email
- Grades
- Users >> Classlist
Answer: d. Users >> Classlist
- The email address for someone named Kenya Watson is most likely
- kenya.watson@access.desire2learn.com
- watson.kenya@access.desire2learn.com
- k.watson@access.desire2learn.com
- kenyaw@access.desire2learn.com
Answer: a. kenya.watson@access.desire2learn.com
- ACCESS teachers and staff can and will monitor student emails as needed.
- True
- False
Answer: a. True
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Read the email below from a student to her teacher. Is she following the rules of netiquette? Why or why not?
Mr. Johnson –
YOU MARKED QUESTION #13 ON THE 1.02 FRACTIONS ASSIGNMENT WRONG ON MY PAPER. I WORKED OUT 3/5 * 5/6 = 3/6, BUT YOU MARKED THIS AS WRONG. I TRIED IT SEVERAL TIMES AND GOT THE SAME ANSWER. WHY DIDN”T YOU MARK IT CORRECT? WHAT AM I DOING WRONG? I AM NOT MAD JUST WANT TO UNDERSTAND MY MISTAKE.
Alexis
- The student should not ask her teacher about her grades.
- The student should begin her email with “Dear”
- The student should retype the first paragraph so that it is not in all-caps. All-caps can indicate shouting.
- This email follows all rules of netiquette.
Answer: c. The student should retype the first paragraph so that it is not in all-caps. All-caps can indicate shouting.
- Which of the following is NOT an ACCESS netiquette expectation?
- Remember that real people, not computers, read your emails and comments.
- Avoid using all capital letters.
- Don’t expect instant responses from classmates and teachers.
- Write like you do in texts or on social media. As long as your idea is clear, grammar and spelling do not matter.
Answer: d. Write like you do in texts or on social media. As long as your idea is clear, grammar and spelling do not matter.