This document discusses the importance of maintaining a positive personal brand and online presence in today's world where social media profiles can be viewed by potential employers, colleges, and others. It notes that social media profiles now serve as representations of who people are and that information shared online can have lasting effects. The document recommends being mindful of what is posted and maintaining profiles that provide positive third party verification to help rather than hinder opportunities.
As private and public actors build vast collections of personalized data based on individual internet usage, it becomes increasingly valuable to discuss how we view the internet as a function of the public sphere.
As private and public actors build vast collections of personalized data based on individual internet usage, it becomes increasingly valuable to discuss how we view the internet as a function of the public sphere.
A brief description of what a PhotoCamp is, in preparation for PhotoCampMilwaukee taking place May 2, 2009 at Bucketworks in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
http://photocampmilwaukee.org/
This presentation discusses:
- Online Learning communities
- A particular learning community that we built
- How that learning community was used
A lot of the principles, problems and lessons apply to any learning community, whether you create it in your VLE, on facebook, on Ning or just on a blog or a wiki. Whatever technology you use, there are principles here that you should be able to apply.
Probably, most importantly, this is about building a learning community that works. Because, in many cases, they don't.
Induction and literature searching 2015-2016Ian Clark
An induction and literature searching session for psychology students at the University of East London. Covers the key library services, the main databases, searching techniques and referencing.
A brief description of what a PhotoCamp is, in preparation for PhotoCampMilwaukee taking place May 2, 2009 at Bucketworks in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
http://photocampmilwaukee.org/
This presentation discusses:
- Online Learning communities
- A particular learning community that we built
- How that learning community was used
A lot of the principles, problems and lessons apply to any learning community, whether you create it in your VLE, on facebook, on Ning or just on a blog or a wiki. Whatever technology you use, there are principles here that you should be able to apply.
Probably, most importantly, this is about building a learning community that works. Because, in many cases, they don't.
Induction and literature searching 2015-2016Ian Clark
An induction and literature searching session for psychology students at the University of East London. Covers the key library services, the main databases, searching techniques and referencing.
Private Is The New Public: How Society Is Ending PrivacyLin Ke
With our socially connected world today, we have given up a great deal of information in order the have the convenience and customization of services and products towards our liking. This has resulted in us ultimately accepting the fact that privacy has become just a word, and instead, we have moved into an age of public disclosure of all our personal information.
Private Is The New Public: How Society Is Ending PrivacyLin Ke
In our day and age, lack of privacy for individuals and the spread of basic information is becoming more common. It has become such an integral part of our lives that we have slowly but surely opened the door towards allowing government and corporation to take in what was once well guarded and personal information.
Private Is The New Public: How Society Is Ending PrivacyLin Ke
With our socially connected world today, we have given up a great deal of information in order the have the convenience and customization of services and products towards our liking. This has resulted in us ultimately accepting the fact that privacy has become just a word, and instead, we have moved into an age of public disclosure of all our personal information.
Presentation for TCEA 2015: “75-90% of learning in a classroom is visual. Improve visual literacy by utilizing online resources and incorporating photography into instruction so that students can read images as information sources and understand how to analyze, produce, and ethically-share images.”
The slides I used during a session at the Health & Wellbeing At Work conference (at the NEC in Birmingham on 3 March 2015) on using social media to engage your workforce.
Navigating the World of Technology WITH Our YouthChris Wejr
Presentation given to parents at Kent Elementary as parent of a parent forum. Topics included social media, balance (self-regulation), digital citizenship, privacy, digital footprint, parent support.
Life in a Digital Fishbowl: Managing your reputation onlineFrances Ryan
These slides were for a 50-minute talk I gave at the Skeptics on the Fringe as part of the greater Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The talk covered issues of online information and identities and their relationship to reputation, looking at how online and offline lives have merged to create one real world for individuals.
This flip book is about how to use social media to your advantage when looking for a job. It also incorporates information on how social media is used today in the job search and recruiting process.
Slides to support a master class on making student thinking visible through practical hands-on activities and structured around Dylan Wiliam's work on formative assessment and active learning.
https://bit.ly/BabeSideDoll4u Babeside is a company that specializes in creating handcrafted reborn dolls. These dolls are designed to be incredibly lifelike, with realistic skin tones and hair, and they have become increasingly popular among collectors and those who use them for therapeutic purposes. At Babeside, we believe that our reborn dolls can provide comfort and healing to anyone who needs it.
The Healing Power of Babeside's Handcrafted Creations
Our reborn dolls are more than just beautiful pieces of art - they can also help alleviate stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions. Studies have shown that holding or cuddling a soft object like a stuffed animal or a reborn doll can release oxytocin, which is often referred to as the "love hormone." This hormone helps us feel calm and relaxed, reducing feelings of stress and anxiety.
In addition to their physical benefits, reborn dolls can also offer emotional support. For many people, having something to care for and nurture can bring a sense of purpose and fulfillment. Reborn dolls can also serve as a reminder of happy memories or loved ones who have passed away.
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
Ethical_dilemmas_MDI_Gurgaon-Business Ethics Case 1.pptx
Personal brand maintenance
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PERSONAL BRAND MAINTENANCE
The need to protect our online profile
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Today technology
allows us to
connect our
every day lives
directly on to the
Internet through
Social Media
platforms.
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“For most of human history, !
the idea…of presenting different !
selves in different contexts
(at home, at work, at play) !
was hard to fathom.” (1) !
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“As social-networking sites
expanded, it was no longer
quite so easy to have
segmented identities.” (1)
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“…On
social media !
sites, weconsider our
profiles to be
presentations of!
who we are.”(2)!
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Social media accounts are not
only for personal connection they
influence your work, school !
and lifestyle as well.
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“are the criteria by which
you will be evaluated in
the future.”(3) !
Social Media sites
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“By what you
do on social
media you are
creating a
profile about
yourself, and
that will be
used in every
walk of life.”
(4) !
- Mark Cuban
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Of 381 College Admission Officers, 31% said they had
visited an applicant’s Facebook or other personal social
media page to learn more about them.(5)
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30% of the admissions officers said they had
discovered information online they had negatively
affected an applicant’s prospects.(5)
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Employers
now vet
online
reputations !
of job
candidates
as a matter
of course.
(5)
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An estimated 80% of jobs are now found in
the informal job market through networking
and personal connections. (6)
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Because the
Internet
is a never
forgetting
record! the footprint
we leave on
social media
creates a profile
of ourselves
that we must
protect.
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“The permanent
memory bank of the
web increasingly
means there are no
second chances”
(1)
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The Internet can provide
valuable third party
verification that you are
who you say you are.
(3)
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“It’s also your
opportunity
to set yourself
apart.”!
(3)
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We need to decide. . .
“How best to live our lives in a world where the Internet
records everything and forgets nothing.” (1)
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It’s up to you
to allow
Social
Media
to work for
you, and
not against
you.
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your-personal-social-media-account/!
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