Netiquettes and Computer Ergonomics, Go-Green Skills
- What are netiquettes?
- Email etiquettes
- Online forms and their risks
- Think before you click that link
- Be vigilant while using online classifieds
- Rules of Net-etiquettes
- Sharing is caring, but not on Internet
- Deactivate unused accounts
- Tips for safe online recharge
- Risks in Online registration
- Validate before sharing online
- If you copy-paste, first know about copyrights
- Importance of strong password
- Sharing photos online
- Safe Downloading
- Stay safe on social networking sites
- Surf smarter
- Digital signatures
- Be safe while posting your resume online
- Trusted websites
- Cyber Security - Hacking
- Cyber Security - Mischief
- Cyber Stalking
- Cyber Security - Cheating by personation
- Cyber Security - identify Fraud
- Cyber Security - identify Fraud
- Some safe e-commerce tips
- Keep your software/apps updated
- Be vigilant while using online classifieds
- Just because it’s free, it doesn’t mean it’s safe
- Encrypt files to protect data
- Online gaming is not always fun!
- Keep your account information for yourself
- Use antivirus protection before you go online
- Protect yourself from cyber bullying
- Stay safe while booking tickets online
- Create back-up copies for your important stuff
- Sharing is caring, but not on the Internet
- Unsecure wireless connections
- Peer to peer sharing
- Keep your data private online
- Surf smarter
- Don't leave copies of your printed pages in a common printer
- Use emoticons in your post
- Don't Type in ALL CAPS
- Read the email before you send
- Risks associated with social bookmarking
- Unsecured wireless connections
- Do not attach unnecessary files
- Don't reply a private message on "reply all”
- Importance of ideal posture while using computer
- Avoiding high audio volume
- Correct use of keyboard and posture
- Eyes vis-a-vis your computer screen
- Helpful tips: Reading from your computer screen
- Some neck exercises for stress relief
- Why use an ergonomic chair?
- Correct laptop posture
- Break to break that habit
- Use Mouse Ergonomically
- Prevent musculoskeletal disorders
- Shoulder exercises for computer users
- Ergonomic keyboards
- Don’t keep those legs dangling
- Adjust the display’s brightness
- Exercises your hands and fingers
- Prevent computer vision syndrome
- Flex those fingers
- Ease the shoulders
- Prevent ergonomic injuries in children
- Step it up!
- Children and computer-related injuries
- Exercises at your desk
- Ergonomic keyboard drawer
- Rule of 20-20-20”
- Use ergonomic table
- Blink your eyes
- Soothe your eyes
- Lower Back Pain?
- Proper lighting around computer workstation
- Avoid eating at your desk
- Exercises for your back
- Stretch your legs
- Some neck exercises
- Ideal neck posture
- Ouch! That wrist hurts!
- Some more exercises for your shoulders
- Side effects of AC workstations
- What is an ergonomic mouse?
- Some more finger exercises
- Using ergonomic headphones
- Check the display settings
- Time to do some back stretching
- Some more leg exercises
- Keep away from the noise
- Optimizing display settings
- Check the position of your monitor
- Tips to use the keyboard
- Breathing exercises
- Adjust your workstation for comfort
- Importance of shutting down and logging off a computer
- Turn off your monitor
- Save fuel, go green
- Save paper, use the Notepad app
- Hibernate, lock or shut down?
- Shun that screensaver
- Use apps to save time and fuel
- Use Google Maps to save fuel and time
- Send e-invites and save paper
- Use Google Calendar to work effectively
- Did you correctly shutdown your computer?
- Tips on green computing
- Share online and reduce paper waste
- Save paper, use both sides of paper
- Use paperless communication
- Reduce your digital and carbon footprints
- Use shared drive storages instead of email attachments
- Analyze your computer's energy usage
- Recycle your old computer
- Use effective power management
- Create shortcuts, not copies
- When multitasking, close the unused apps
- Use online services wherever possible
- Think before you take a printout
- Organize files and folders: Saves energy
- Avoid unnecessary digital storage and email attachments
- Delete unused files from the hard drive
- Archive large email folders
- Use energy saving technology
- Screensavers are not energy savers, shun them
- Buy computers that come with a Star rating
- Reduce paper margins to decrease paper consumption
- Use soft copies of textbooks whenever possible
- Use digital copies over hard copies
- Separate your e-waste and techno trash
- Reuse ink cartridges
- Avoid non-productive message and mail forwards
- Remember to turn-off the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
- Turn off the peripherals
- Video conference to save time and resources
- Use zip files and PDFs
- Buy only energy efficient products
- Upgrade to a flat panel LCD monitor
- Adjust the brightness on your monitor
- Opt for e-bills and e-bank statements to save environment
- Verify if your computer’s power supply is 80 plus Certified
- Use printer rationally, opt for eFax
- Download only the apps and programs you need
- Replace colored prints with black and white
- Extend the life of your computer Go Green Skills
- Importance of shutting down and logging off a computer
- Turn off your monitor
- Save fuel, go green
- Save paper, use the Notepad app
- Hibernate, lock or shut down?
- Shun that screensaver
- Use apps to save time and fuel
- Use Google Maps to save fuel and time
- Send e-invites and save paper
- Use Google Calendar to work effectively
- Did you correctly shutdown your computer?
- Tips on green computing
- Share online and reduce paper waste
- Save paper, use both sides of paper
- Use paperless communication
- Reduce your digital and carbon footprints
- Use shared drive storages instead of email attachments
- Analyze your computer's energy usage
- Recycle your old computer
- Use effective power management
- Create shortcuts, not copies
- When multitasking, close the unused apps
- Use online services wherever possible
- Think before you take a printout
- Organize files and folders: Saves energy
- Avoid unnecessary digital storage and email attachments
- Delete unused files from the hard drive
- Archive large email folders
- Use energy saving technology
- Screensavers are not energy savers, shun them
- Buy computers that come with a Star rating
- Reduce paper margins to decrease paper consumption
- Use soft copies of textbooks whenever possible
- Use digital copies over hard copies
- Separate your e-waste and techno trash
- Reuse ink cartridges
- Avoid non-productive message and mail forwards
- Remember to turn-off the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi
- Turn off the peripherals
- Video conference to save time and resources
- Use zip files and PDFs
- Buy only energy efficient products
- Upgrade to a flat panel LCD monitor
- Adjust the brightness on your monitor
- Opt for e-bills and e-bank statements to save environment
- Verify if your computer’s power supply is 80 plus Certified
- Use printer rationally, opt for eFax
- Download only the apps and programs you need
- Replace colored prints with black and white
- Extend the life of your computer
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