Managing your ONLINE IDENTITY… Sarah & Roxanne
Dec 07, 2014
Managing your ONLINE IDENTITY…
Sarah & Roxanne
Begin by Opening 4 Tabs…
1) http://onlineclass.moonfruit.com/2) Google Search Engine3) Login into Facebook4) Login into Google Account
How would you react to this?
“My boss at work asked me if I would accept him as a ‘friend’ on Facebook. I did not want to do that since I want to keep my private life separate from my work. But then I felt I could not refuse him since he is my boss. And now I feel embarrassed that he is reading the things that I put on Facebook but that I would otherwise never tell him. I feel uncomfortable that he can see pictures of me in my bathing suit that I had uploaded after my holiday in Mexico.”
Van Manen, Max. "The Pedagogy of Momus Technologies: Facebook, Privacy, and Online Intimacy." Qualitative Health Research 20, no. 8 (August 2010): 1026. Academic Search Premier, EBSCOhost (accessed September 26, 2011).
What IS your online identity?
How do you control your brand?
Branding: “the public expression and projection of an individual's identity, personality, values, skills and abilities."
The line between personal and professional no longer exists...
Class survey, September 18th - September 21st 2011
"For the past few years I have engaged in several inappropriate conversations conducted over Twitter, Facebook, e-mail and occasionally on the phone with women I have met online."
- Anthony Weiner (News conference in New York, Monday, June 6, 2011.)
Facebook & the Job Market
Facebook & Your Job
Once you get a job, you must be careful. Personal Facebook postings can affect your employers reputation and your career.
Cheryl James
Oakwood Hospital Employee Fired for Facebook Postings
"I’m watching the news, eating dinner when the story about New York okaying same-sex unions came on and I almost threw up. And now they showed two guys kissing after their announcement. If they want to call it a union, go ahead. But don’t insult a man and woman’s marriage by throwing it in the same cesspool of whatever. God will not be mocked. When did this sin become acceptable." - Dora, Florida Public School Teacher "I feel like a "warden for future criminals" - Patterson, NJ 1st-Grade Teacher
"I am teaching in the most ghetto school in Charlotte." - Thomasboro Elementary School Teacher
Teachers Fired Over Facebook Posts
The Guide to Controlling Your Privacy
Navigating the Wild World of Facebook Privacy
What do people SEE?
1. Search yourself on Google using the name you most commonly go by. Also, search yourself using your Facebook name if different.
2. Does your Facebook page show in the search results?
If YES, click on your page and explore what can be viewed in the "Public" sphere.
First Steps to Controlling Your Privacy
Pull down the tab and click on PRIVACY SETTINGS
Control Your Default Privacy Settings
How You Connect
Control who has access to YOU
How Tags Work
You have more control over tags than you think
Review tags before they go on your page
Apps and Websites
Return to Apps and Websites Homepage
Do You Want Instant Personalization?
What are false rumors?Thoughts?
Apps that are attached to Sarah’s Profile
How do websites become attached to our Facebook
profiles?
Clicker.com is now attached
Did you know you were connected to sites?
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You control your audience and can decide who to block
Return to Your Homepage
Lists and How to Use ThemLists and How to Use Them
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Create a group of people
Wall Posting & Viewing Control
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CUSTOM, decide viewing for specific lists or people
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CUSTOM Setting Selected
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Control past-post settings
Photos and Privacy
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Look at non-tagged photos
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Sarah’s Albums
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You control access to your pics
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Select a person or list to hide photos from
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Some photos can be shared with everyone on your “friend” list
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Edit access to entire albums
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Tagged photos are more difficult to keep private
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Either you must un-tag yourself, or allow friends to control the privacy
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Google “Me on the Web”
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Log into your Google Account
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View data stored
Sign into Your Dashboard
If you want information removed from a Google page, return to the Dashboard and click on How to remove unwanted content.
How often…
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Social Networks & Relationships
Netiquette is... (unspoken and spoken) rules about acceptable and unacceptable online
activities.
Please participate in a class survey.
What are your thoughts on Netiquette?
Helsper, Ellen J., and Monica T. Whitty. "Netiquette within Married Couples: Agreement About Acceptable Online Behavior and Surveillance Between Partners." Computers in Human Behavior 26, no. 5 (September 2010): 921.
Netiquette: Internet Use & Specific Activities
Helsper, Ellen J., and Monica T. Whitty. "Netiquette within Married Couples: Agreement About Acceptable Online Behavior and Surveillance Between Partners." Computers in Human Behavior 26, no. 5 (September 2010): 923.
Netiquette: Monitoring
Our Class Survey
Let’s view how our class feels about relationship netiquette…
Final Thoughts…
Effectively Manage Your Online Identity
1. Know your privacy settings 2. Monitor your name 3. Clean-up problem areas 4. Always use netiquette
"Be mindful of your online existence and treat it with respect."
Thank you for your time and attention!
Thank you for your time!