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  1. To start an email to your teacher, go to
    1. Content
    2. Message Alerts >> Email
    3. Grades
    4. Users >> Classlist

    Answer: d. Users >> Classlist


  2. The email address for someone named Kenya Watson is most likely
    1. kenya.watson@access.desire2learn.com
    2. watson.kenya@access.desire2learn.com
    3. k.watson@access.desire2learn.com
    4. kenyaw@access.desire2learn.com

    Answer: a. kenya.watson@access.desire2learn.com


  3. ACCESS teachers and staff can and will monitor student emails as needed.
    1. True
    2. False

    Answer: a. True

  4. 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
    1. The student should not ask her teacher about her grades.
    2. The student should begin her email with “Dear”
    3. The student should retype the first paragraph so that it is not in all-caps. All-caps can indicate shouting.
    4. 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.


  5. Which of the following is NOT an ACCESS netiquette expectation?
    1. Remember that real people, not computers, read your emails and comments.
    2. Avoid using all capital letters.
    3. Don’t expect instant responses from classmates and teachers.
    4. 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.


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