e-Professionalism

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Submitted by University of M... on Sep 25, 2015 - 10:38am CDT

Resource Type: 
Curriculum

This online, self-paced course is designed for students and faculty/clinical professionals to learn how to optimize the use of social media tools in their personal and professional lives. Many people will say, “Hey, I know all that already!” However, actual viewing and reflecting on real-world inadvertent social media misuse can provide new insights into every day practices.

 

Topics

  • Common social media sites and their purposes

  • Safe ways faculty and students can use social media sites

  • Positive and negative consequences of using social media sites

  • Actions to take in the event a privacy breach has occurred within a social media site

  • Evaluating events involving social networking, and considering possible consequences

  • Establishing an online presence that aids in presenting yourself positively to
    potential employers

  • Assessing your current social networking approach for opportunities for improvement

 

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Author(s): 
University of Minnesota
Susan J. Wolf
Subject: 
Ethics
Technology
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