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An overview of what digital citizenship means for all of us - adults & students. Created with my good friend and colleague, Dena Budrecki (@denabud on Twitter)
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Digital Citizenshi
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Part 1
Posting on the WebDo you need a social media makeover?
The internet is not written in pencil it is written in ink.~Social Network the Movie
Teens, Social Media, & Privacy
Think Before You Post!
Deleting something you’ve said doesn’t necessarily make it go away.
92% of retweets happen within one hour of the tweet being posted.
Know Who’s Viewing Your Posts
Check and adjust your privacy settings to ensure you aren't sharing anything you don't want to.
Would Your Posts Effect Current or Future
Employment?
● Don't be afraid to share your personal opinions but consider who you are communicating with and be mindful of the lasting impact of your words.
Gauge the Culture of the Site
● Your contribution should be valuable, and relevant. If it isn’t, don’t post!
● Debate politely; respect other people’s opinions, even if you disagree with them.
Give Proper Credit
Just because it’s on the internet doesn’t mean it’s free to share or download..
● Copyright
● Creative Commons
Build Your Own Brand
EVERYTHING you post becomes your personal brand. USE social media to
reate, ollaborate and
ONSTRUCT your own brand image.
● What are others saying about you?
● Have you been sharing a positive image of yourself with the world?
Google Yourself
Remember
“Everything you do now ends up in your permanent record. The best plan is to overload Google with a long tail of good stuff and to always act as if you're on Candid Camera, because you are.”
~ Seth Godin