Our netiquette
Here are some rules of behavior of this environment.
General principles 1. We are responsible for what we write. Each is responsible for what they write, their opinions and points of view.
2. complies with the standards. None of us wants to go against the law and, since we are blogging within an educational initiative sponsored by Consel, in collaboration with many schools and with leading companies, we will be even more careful not to break any law. For example we respect copyrights, we avoid foul language or provocative ...
3. maintain confidentiality. speak of our experience and what we are learning, does not disclose the confidential information on the work we are doing, or the people with whom we are working. Sensitive or confidential data must be treated as such.
4. We are polite, pleasant, pleasing, friendly. 's called the rule of common sense: having a positive attitude, open, attentive to people, not attacking colleagues, avoid topics that might generate unnecessary conflicts. This does not mean that we can not criticize or do not you can be honest ... I would say East Latin modus in rebus.
Guidelines
1. add value. Strive to be relevant, provide information that is useful and interesting to readers. Be brief, brilliant, sincere.
2. cite and link. If you find something interesting elsewhere, write it with a link.
3. If in doubt, we consult. The contact person for schools or businesses, or myself, can come in handy whenever the question arises whether or not to tap particular topics.
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