Digital Etiquette. 12 Useful Tips (video)

We are spending even more time online than before COVID-19. We were forced to move many activities (like meetings) online. Sometimes that might cause some issues. Let’s refresh what’s digital etiquette is.

here’s the link to the video – click here (in case you don’t see the video above).

If you prefer to listen to the podcast instead of watching the video, here are the links to Digital Etiquette episode of GroovyTakeOn podcast on Spotify (click here), on Apple Podcast (click here), and everywhere else (click here)

Digital Etiquette (12 Tips)

  1. Don’t forget about pants (or a skirt)
  2. What’s in the background
  3. Check the noise level
  4. Mute notifications
  5. Mute / Unmute your microphone
  6. Check the light
  7. Share your time in front of the camera. Let others share their opinion
  8. Human Kindness
  9. Nonverbal communication
  10. Keep it short
  11. Don’t video chat and drive
  12. Test your gear before you start a video chat

Resource

  • You Live Your Life Online. Don’t Forget Your Manners by The New York Times (click here)
  • Nonverbal Communication: How Body Language & Nonverbal Cues Are Key by Lifesize.com (click here)
  • How Much of Communication is Really Nonverbal? by PGI.com (click here)
  • Communicating in a Post-COVID-19 Landscape by APCOworldwide.com (click here)
  • Coronavirus Digital Etiquette by The New York Times (click here)

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