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Phil Taylor

The Innovative Educator: 5 steps to building social media presence from scratch - 0 views

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    "5 steps to building social media presence from scratch "
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Creating and Maintaining a Professional Presence Online: A Roundup and Reflection - Pro... - 1 views

  • Creating and Maintaining a Professional Presence Online: A Roundup and Reflection
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The Innovative Educator: Why I Let My Kids Have an Internet Presence - 0 views

  • So yes, I let my kids have a presence on the internet – first and last name and everything. And though I’m sure there are risks involved, the benefits for us far outweigh them. Here are some of those benefits:
  • They each have email addresses, but I receive copies of every incoming email. I proofread most of what goes back out as well. Youtube comments have to be approved by me, and I don’t allow youtube likes or dislikes. All comments on their websites also come to me for approval. As neither kid is 13 yet, neither of them have facebook accounts. It’s not a perfect system, but it’s not a perfect world. I say we forge ahead and embrace the positives in a smart, informed manner!
Phil Taylor

6 Things To Teach Students About Social Media - Edudemic - 1 views

  • Now more than ever, students need to understand the basics of social media and how it can affect their future both negatively and positively. A strong or weak social media presence now affects both college admissions and the workforce.
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Should Colleges Judge Social Media Presence for Admissions? - 0 views

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    April 12, 2014 at 09:21AM For Students, Social Media Is Now A Matter Of Identity http://bit.ly/1qOGBMU via @teachthought
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TLSmackdown - NetworkBuilding - 0 views

  • The Importance of having a web presence in 21st Century Technology Education - Paving a Positive Digital Footprint
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Digital Birth: Welcome to the Online World| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

  • AVG surveyed mothers in North America (USA and Canada), the EU5 (UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain), Australia/New Zealand and Japan, and found that 81 percent of children under the age of two currently have some kind of digital profile or footprint, with images of them posted online. In the US, 92 percent of children have an online presence by the time they are two compared to 73 percent of children in the EU5.
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