Communication
Commandments
Outlook
Netiquette
Wild Card
100
Expressing your desires.
What is asking for what you want?
100
Always being kind and positive to others.
What is being respectful?
100
A box that displays emails.
What is Inbox?
100
Not writing anything you don't approve of.
What is writing what your comfortable with?
100
Say I.
What is taking control of the conversation?
200
Knowing preference from statements.
What is separating facts and opinions?
200
Calling adults Mr. Ms. or Mrs.
What is respecting titles?
200
A preview of selected message.
What is Reading Pane?
200
Not spamming or cheating through email.
What is respecting school internet policies?
200
Not using your personal opinions.
What is using facts?
300
Hearing what others have to say.
What is Listening?
300
Using proper grammar and punctuation.
What is academic language?
300
Shows the calander.
What is the to do bar
300
Not wanting to come across angry.
What is avoiding capitalizing every word?
300
Used for maintaining a to do list.
What is Tools?
400
Allowing others to speak before yourself.
What is Listening First?
400
Avoiding plagiarism
What is respecting intellectual property.
400
The majority of outlook users use it for this.
What is emails?
400
Not using emojis or smiley faces.
What is avoiding informal communication?
400
Reading emails.
What is used for double clicking?
500
Physically engaging in the conversation.
What is body language?
500
Not spamming or cheating through email.
What is following policies?
500
What you press when the email is complete.
What is SEND?
500
Always be kind and respectful.
What is respecting differences?
500
A powerful organizing tool.
What is Microsoft Outlook?
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