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Apart from harm to yourself, the use of the internet can cause problems for your computer, through [[wikipedia:malware|malware]] (software viruses), or spam (unwanted mails).  
 
Apart from harm to yourself, the use of the internet can cause problems for your computer, through [[wikipedia:malware|malware]] (software viruses), or spam (unwanted mails).  
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Do not download any software or content to your computer from the internet, unless you have clear instruction from your teacher. Before clicking on any link, consider if that link may lead you to malware or any fraud. Avoid downloading any content, unless you are reasonably sure it is genuine, by only downloading content that is licensed as OER, you reduce your chances of downloading malware.
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Do not download any software or content to your computer from the internet, unless you have clear instruction from your cyollege/ faculty. Before clicking on any link, consider if that link may lead you to malware or any fraud. Avoid downloading any content, unless you are reasonably sure it is genuine, by only downloading content that is licensed as OER, you reduce your chances of downloading malware.
    
==== Courtesy in email communication ====
 
==== Courtesy in email communication ====
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The virtual forums formed with your cohort can be used to discuss topics relating to all your courses. Threaded discussions on any topic can over time, become a resource in themselves. Topics need not be very specific to the topics in your source books, but can be on broader issues or topics in any course. You can use the virtual forums to share your experiences and ideas, and also resources created by you for feedback from your cohort. Giving and taking feedback can in itself be a powerful academic process. While physically giving and taking feedback on your work can be quite difficult and time consuming, virtual forums can be an easy yet powerful way of doing the same.  
 
The virtual forums formed with your cohort can be used to discuss topics relating to all your courses. Threaded discussions on any topic can over time, become a resource in themselves. Topics need not be very specific to the topics in your source books, but can be on broader issues or topics in any course. You can use the virtual forums to share your experiences and ideas, and also resources created by you for feedback from your cohort. Giving and taking feedback can in itself be a powerful academic process. While physically giving and taking feedback on your work can be quite difficult and time consuming, virtual forums can be an easy yet powerful way of doing the same.  
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=== Student Portfolio ===
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=== Portfolio ===
 
# You would have downloaded resources (open educational resources) on the topics chosen by you, in your computer.  
 
# You would have downloaded resources (open educational resources) on the topics chosen by you, in your computer.  
 
# You would have many emails in your Inbox, you can save an email which has useful comments in your 'mail' folder on your computer, or on a mail folder on the web
 
# You would have many emails in your Inbox, you can save an email which has useful comments in your 'mail' folder on your computer, or on a mail folder on the web
 
[[Category:TE year 1 source book]]
 
[[Category:TE year 1 source book]]