Netiquette for Online Classes during Pandemic

Dr. Marianne Shalimar G. Del Rosario, Ms. Meredith Remchie D. Oliveros, MAF1

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Publication Date: 2021/12/04

Abstract: Just as the year 2020 was about to start, the Covid-19 shattered everyone’s school calendar. Pandemic has not only affected the lives of those who are working but also the lives of those who are studying.This study focuses on the netiquette being applied in an aeronautical school in the Philippines. This includes the identification of the most complied netiquette and the least complied one with hopes for improvements and application not only in the study’s locale but also in the entire country’s approach to online learning. The study’s respondents were the aeronautical school’s faculty members, employees, and students. The study used Descriptive method using the modern way of survey, the use of Google forms. The study was based on the following variables: Netiquette for Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluating. Based on the results, the most complied netiquette in the aeronautical school is making oneself good-looking under Planning. On the other hand, the least complied netiquette in the aeronautical school is respecting other people’s bandwidth which is also under Planning. The aeronautical school is applying all ten netiquettes with different statements under each one. It is highly recommended that the most complied netiquette be continuously monitored by the management and still be applied by the faculty, employees, and the students. On the other hand, the least complied netiquettes should be improved and evaluated by the school management every end of the semester for further enhancement of school rules and policies on online teaching and learning.

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