Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Email Etiquette Slide Deck

Below you will find an activity that will help kids work on their email etiquette, which most of us will find useful in this remote/hybrid environment.  You can also access other US History Resources here and US/Civics/Economics Hyperdocs here.  Additionally, you can access my Digital Leadership Resources here and my We Googled Ourselves Activity.


Before you use them, you will want to

1. Go to File and Make a Copy of each file you are going to use.  This will enable you to edit them.
2. Check all links (if there are any) to make sure they are still active and are accessible in your domain.
3. Decide how you want to push these out to your kids.
4. Edit what you need.  
5. I compressed the file so that it would be more accessible to those without robust broadband.  That 
    means that the slides are smaller in file size. It also means you can't edit the slides, but you can very 
    quickly create a new slide that has your specific information on it and replace the slide.  To include a 
    new slide, just right click on the slides on the left in the filmstrip and insert a new slide. 

All of the files are public on the web, if you click on a file and it asks to request permission, it is because your school domain does not allow you to access files created outside your domain.  If that is the case, you will need to open it with your personal Gmail account and then share it with your school account, and then open your school Drive and go to Shared With Me.

You have my permission to share these with your students and colleagues as long as you give me credit on them.  You do NOT have permission to sell these on any site.

If you feel so inclined, my Venmo for coffee is @Rachel-Murat. If it asks, the last four of my phone number are 9476.

Email Etiquette (This will work for hybrid, remote or in person learning environments)




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