Netiquette rules in online learning through the lens of digital citizenship scale in the post-corona era

Tahani Al-Khatib
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Purpose This study aims to investigate the trending term: “Netiquette” as an important element in the effective digital citizenship. The research suggests a systematic framework of netiquette rules in the field of online education based on the classical core rules of netiquette and according to the digital citizenship scale (DCS). The research also studies the corresponding responsibilities of both educators and students to raise awareness towards using technology in a balanced, safe, smart and ethical way as the shift towards the digital activities increased significantly in the post-corona time. Design/methodology/approach The research used the qualitative data that were based on the everyday observation and analysis of the online education experience at the university of Jordan in the academic year 2020/2021; the online group discussions of students and teachers; and investigating the guidelines of the online learning netiquette rules in various academic institutes. Comparative analysis was conducted to merge and eliminate redundant rules and to add sub rules, and then to cluster them into groups. The suggested clustered groups were distributed into the classical core rules outline of netiquette. In each core rule, the sub rules were reclassified and recategorized according to the DCS by studying the complexity levels and their corresponding factors. The suggested framework updates and adds DCS levels and factors considering the exceptional experience of online education through the pandemic. Findings The research finds that “Netiquette” had been neglected in cyber ethics literature, and so it has to be rediscovered through the lens of digital citizenship that becomes very noticeable issue in the post-COVID era. So, the research presents a systematic framework that outlines more than 150 netiquette sub rules in the field of online education, and that were clustered according to DCS and the classical core rules of netiquette. It also adds a new factor to the bottom level of DCS which is the primarily skills and traits, and also updates the internet and political activism fac-tor by adding the social perspective. Originality/value A novel classification of the classical core rules of netiquette was proposed in the field of online education to serve as a spectrum of identifying the complexity of digital citizenship levels and factors. This research can be a starting point of more works on netiquette research in online education and on other fields such as online business meetings, social media networking and online gaming.
后冠状病毒时代数字公民尺度下在线学习中的网络礼仪规则
目的本研究旨在探讨“网络礼仪”作为有效数字公民的重要元素。本研究以网络礼仪的经典核心规则为基础,根据数字公民量表(DCS),提出了网络教育领域网络礼仪规则的系统框架。该研究还研究了教育工作者和学生的相应责任,以提高人们对以平衡、安全、智能和道德的方式使用技术的认识,因为在后冠状病毒时代,向数字活动的转变显著增加。本研究使用的定性数据是基于对约旦大学2020/2021学年在线教育体验的日常观察和分析;师生在线小组讨论;并调查了各学术机构在线学习网络礼仪规则的指导方针。通过对比分析,对冗余规则进行合并和剔除,增加子规则,然后聚类成组。建议的集群组分布在网络礼仪的经典核心规则大纲中。在每个核心规则中,通过研究其复杂程度及其对应的因素,根据DCS对子规则进行重新分类和再分类。考虑到大流行期间在线教育的特殊经验,建议的框架更新并增加了DCS水平和因素。研究发现,“网络礼仪”在网络伦理文献中被忽视,因此必须通过数字公民的视角重新发现它,这在后新冠时代成为非常引人注目的问题。因此,本研究提出了一个系统的框架,概述了在线教育领域150多个网络礼仪子规则,并根据DCS和经典的网络礼仪核心规则进行了聚类。它还在DCS的底层增加了一个新的因素,即主要的技能和特征,并通过增加社会视角更新了互联网和政治激进主义因素。在网络教育领域,提出了一种对网络礼仪经典核心规则的新颖分类,作为识别数字公民水平和因素复杂性的光谱。这项研究可以成为网络教育和其他领域(如在线商务会议、社交媒体网络和网络游戏)网络礼仪研究的一个起点。
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