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Rachael Johnston's curator insight,
October 20, 2014 9:43 PM
" If you don't manage your online reputation someone else might do it for you, and you may not like the results." Good Point! This article has really made me think about what my online reputation is and looks like. Here is a summary of the 5 easy steps to getting known on the internet and keeping a good reputation while doing so: 1. Asses your current reputation - search for yourself online 2. Identify the changes needed - anything negative needs to be deleted or pushed down in the search results 3. Determine your best areans - publish more content on the places you are most popular, you will hsve the most influence there. 4. Decide what type of content and topics you will publish about to promote the reputation you want to builld. 5. Start building - Publish and promote valuable content. Track your reputation by measuring and mointoring the success of your publishing and modify and make changes as necessary |
David Cook's curator insight,
August 7, 2014 10:26 PM
Looks better for K - 8 teachers than high school (myself). I do like the week plan of 5 days of focus on digital literacy!
Melissa Marshall's curator insight,
October 25, 2014 10:46 AM
This is an excellent collection of resources, split into age groups and a suggested order of activities. It is an American site, but I like how they have picked up on the cybersmart resource put out by the Australian Government. I would add another one to the list: the resources made by CommonSense Media. These are great too, and Prendiville's digital citizenship unit is based on them.
Lamia Saad's curator insight,
March 9, 2021 9:53 PM
It’s great resource including different resources to teach children about online Identity, digital footprint, cyber bullying and online Privacy.These references can be use by parents and teachers.
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