Etiquette. Be polite; messages typed in capital letters are the equivalent of shouting and are considered rude. Be considerate when sending email attachments by taking into account whether the file may be too large to be accommodated by the recipient’s technology resources or may be in a format unreadable by the recipient. Do not use the District’s technology resources in such a way that would disrupt use for others.
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Sources: Employee Agreement for Acceptable Use of Technology Resources, Employee Agreement for Acceptable Use of Technology Resources
Etiquette. Be polite; messages typed in capital letters are the equivalent of shouting and are considered rude. Be considerate when sending email attachments by taking into account whether the file may be too large to be accommodated by the recipient’s 's technology resources or may be in a format unreadable by the recipient. Do not use the District’s 's technology resources in such a way that would disrupt use for others.
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Sources: Employee Agreement for Acceptable Use of Technology Resources