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Published on Sep 28, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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I Broadcast it on the Internet

Benefits to sharing information online?

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The Internet should generally be
considered public.

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1- “Private” information can become public if passed on.

2-Posts
in many online communities are public by default.

Be aware that anything you post or upload...

1-can be searched

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2-can be seen by HUGE, invisible audiences.

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3-can be copied, altered, & sent to others.

4-is persistent. It's almost impossible to take down,
as it can start to spread the minute it is posted.

Think before you post.

Consequence

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the effect
of something that happened
earlier

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Go to the MRHS website. Click on Library, and then click Classroom Resources.

How do you share information for fun with others online?

Emma's Crush

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Sharing information online can be fun and rewarding, but it can go too far.

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Sharing your address or location can put your safety at risk.

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The impact of the information shared online is usually greater than offline.

Consequences of oversharing can range from a little embarassing to devasting.

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Especially inappropriate sharing...

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You can be denied entrance to college, lose a job, or have your reputation tarnished.

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Think before posting.
Only put information out there you are proud of.

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You want to shape your digital footprint as much as possible.

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How will you feel about it in 5 years? In 15 years?

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What do you think?

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Tricia LaRue

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