Social Media Etiquette
                                    Getting it right online.




 Mr Bannon
 Principal Teacher
 Technology Across the Curriculum
So Much Choice...
Revolution v's Evolution
What You Do...

How you present yourself online says a lot about who
you are — just like what you say and do at school or
with your friends.
In all public places, online and off, it’s important to
represent yourself as the kind of person you want to
be.
NOT THE KIND OF PERSON YOU
THINK PEOPLE WANT YOU TO BE!
Social Media Etiquette
     'Netiquette'
Think Before You Post.
It’s easy to get caught up in the moment and write or
do something that may seem hilarious at the time. But
remember, what you say can really hurt someone, or
come back to haunt you.


                Think before you post.


It only takes a second or two. Ask yourself if you really
want to say it. Make sure you don’t mind if your
friends, classmates, teachers or employer hear about
Think Before You Post.

Also remember that any information you post –
whether in a comment, a note or a video chat – might
be copied, pasted and distributed in ways that you
didn't intend.
Before you post, ask yourself - would I be OK if this
content was shared widely at school or with my future
employer?
A Facebook Timeline Is
now Your Digital Resume.
                   (C.V.)




         Source:
Myth

   Locking your account
   does not protect you
    when you like other
  pages or friends tag and
      like your posts.
            Source:
The Dangers of Social Media
What if I make a mistake?

 It is never to late to say sorry!



               Is it?
A Simple Example.

What if a site existed that you
        had clicked the


          button on.
And clicking that




Now reflects badly on you?
Penance?
What to do now.
Who wants to be Googl’d?
A live demonstration of how safe your information actually is.
If you need any more advice
            Just ask me.

          It's why I'm here!




           And finally...
2 short videos to sum things up.
Do’s and Dont’s
Facebook and Tracking Your Data.
Thank You For Listening




Mr Bannon
Principal Teacher - Technology Across the Curriculum

Social Media 2012

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    Social Media Etiquette Getting it right online. Mr Bannon Principal Teacher Technology Across the Curriculum
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    What You Do... Howyou present yourself online says a lot about who you are — just like what you say and do at school or with your friends. In all public places, online and off, it’s important to represent yourself as the kind of person you want to be.
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    NOT THE KINDOF PERSON YOU THINK PEOPLE WANT YOU TO BE!
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    Think Before YouPost. It’s easy to get caught up in the moment and write or do something that may seem hilarious at the time. But remember, what you say can really hurt someone, or come back to haunt you. Think before you post. It only takes a second or two. Ask yourself if you really want to say it. Make sure you don’t mind if your friends, classmates, teachers or employer hear about
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    Think Before YouPost. Also remember that any information you post – whether in a comment, a note or a video chat – might be copied, pasted and distributed in ways that you didn't intend. Before you post, ask yourself - would I be OK if this content was shared widely at school or with my future employer?
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    A Facebook TimelineIs now Your Digital Resume. (C.V.) Source:
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    Myth Locking your account does not protect you when you like other pages or friends tag and like your posts. Source:
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    The Dangers ofSocial Media
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    What if Imake a mistake? It is never to late to say sorry! Is it?
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    A Simple Example. Whatif a site existed that you had clicked the button on.
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    And clicking that Nowreflects badly on you?
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    Who wants tobe Googl’d? A live demonstration of how safe your information actually is.
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    If you needany more advice Just ask me. It's why I'm here! And finally... 2 short videos to sum things up.
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    Thank You ForListening Mr Bannon Principal Teacher - Technology Across the Curriculum