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Michael Fertik: online reputation is becoming more valuable than money or power

Michael Fertik: online reputation is becoming more valuable than money or power | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
The author of The Reputation Economy believes online reputation is now so important that we risk becoming persona non grata if we ignore it. He talks to Tim Lewis
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Discover what your digital footprint says about you | Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator

Discover what your digital footprint says about you | Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Does your digital footprint convey the message you want? If you don't know you should spend time figuring this out. In the 21st century our digital footprint conveys an important image and people should know what that is.  Below are ideas that will enable you to explore and consider if your digital footprint conveys the message you want to share with the world.  It will also give you ideas for activities you can do with your students so they can do the same.

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Online safety for the home & SMEs | Cyber Street

Cyber Street provides easy tips so that you stay safe online. Learn how to protect your home or business from cyber crime in a fun and interactive way. 

 

Be Cyber Streetwise is a cross-government campaign, funded by the National Cyber Security Programme, and delivered in partnership with the private and voluntary sectors. The campaign is led by the Home Office, working closely with the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the Cabinet Office.

We aim to measurably and significantly improve the online safety behaviour and confidence of consumers and small businesses (SMEs). 

On this website we’ve collected links to all the great resources produced by partners, helping you find the information you need to protect yourselves, your families and your businesses.

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Understanding your digital footprint - new opportunities!

Understanding your digital footprint - new opportunities! | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Just like a tattoo, your digital reputation is an expression of yourself. It is formed and added to by you and others over time. In her Digital Tattoo presentation at ISTE 2013 (also in video forma...
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Networked Educators & Learners: Who are we now that we're online?

What's involved in being an identity online, and what new literacies are required to thrive in this new ethos? What does it mean to be a teacher AND a learner a
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Stop the digital world and get off - how to disappear online - Daily Genius

Stop the digital world and get off - how to disappear online - Daily Genius | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
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We’re not going to judge. Your past (or your present) is your own business.

But if you’ve been active online, either voluntarily or not, suddenly deciding to opt out of the online world isn’t easy. Google’s controversial ‘right to be forgotten’ process is unlikely to help you. Search engines are built to find you. Social media won’t let you go easily either.

Jacob Eussen's curator insight, August 23, 2014 2:50 AM

This resource shows how the digital world is so hard to get away from once you have started. So if you want to hide, "you’ve got to work at it. You’ve got to delete, very extensively, everything on social media. Then try and remove all evidence from websites and blogs. And directories. And email providers. And search engines. And the phone companies. And so on…"

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Don't Be "That Guy" In Your Online Classes: Online Student Etiquette

Don't Be "That Guy" In Your Online Classes: Online Student Etiquette | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

An online classroom environment is very different from what you find in a traditional classroom. You communicate almost entirely in writing—and misunderstandings can happen more frequently than they do in person, because you don’t have the crutch of body language to help interpret someone’s remarks. You may feel relatively anonymous, sitting alone behind your computer screen, but you aren’t—and you shouldn’t behave that way.

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How to teach students about their digital footprint | eSchool News | eSchool News | 2

Students don't always have a good grasp of digital citizenship, and don't necessarily know the consequences of their digital footprints.

 

Technology is an integral part of teaching and learning in today’s classrooms. While educators are aware of privacy concerns surrounding students’ use of the internet and mobile devices, students don’t always have a good grasp of digital citizenship, and don’t necessarily know the consequences of their online actions. 

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How to Clean Up Your Digital Footprint and Your Online Identity

How to Clean Up Your Digital Footprint and Your Online Identity | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
Follow these social media housekeeping tips to clean up your online visibility and protect your online reputation.
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