Hi Everyone!
I see that there has been a few updates for this weeks
assignment.
I’ve copied the information here, however, please look to the Announcement Tab, Week 6, for full description.
Week Six: Unit Three - Social Media Policies, Security, and
Privacy
February 24-March 2
Lesson
"Live (online) as if a thief is watching."
Required Readings-
In addition to - please note additional readings
Optional
Reading, Review & Consider:
• National Labor Relations Board's Report on
Social Media Policy (2012).
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Also
consider Internet 2's Information
Security Guide.
• Symantec,
Security Response, Ghostnet - Backdoor at Click of a Button. Watch this short video to see how easy it is
for a hacker to access your unprotected computer and plant viruses, malware,
spyware, etc.
Check your
social media security. Before
posting this week, open the following links and use the security guidelines to
ensure you have applied the appropriate settings to your social media sites to
protect your privacy and security:
• Blogger (blog): https://support.google.com/blogger/answer/42673?hl=en
• Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/136445063681977550/
• Facebook: http://www.yahoo.com/tech/you-better-watch-out-how-to-set-up-your-facebook-70505754667.html
Other
Items
Blog
Discussions & Social Media Management. Heidi and I will have returned our assessments of your Week 3 blog
discussion and social media management assignments by the time you begin your
Week 6 blogging and social media management. Please refer to our feedback in
Assignments for tips to improve your performance. We were pleased with your
performance on these assignments, overall. We recommend, however, that you
consider the following areas for improvement:
1. Write for the Web, not for
traditional media. Your approach to writing text for a paper assignment (or
even a discussion Forum post) won't work when writing for blogs and other
Web-based media. For instance, write in small "chunks of information"
and use bullets when writing for the Web, instead of writing in longer
sentences and paragraphs as you would in a paper; and use headings to organize
your chunks, and make it easier for readers to navigate your material. I urge
you to read the attached chapter about writing for the Web by Holtz
(2002). You can find the entire book in the Marist eBrary.
2. Optimize your blogs for
search engines. Many of you neglected to optimize your blog post with
keywords, videos, and hyperlinks. Read this set of tips from Mashable to
increase search traffic to your blog. Pay particular attention to Items 4
(ethical linking) and 5 (generating keywords). Have you thought about asking
classmates to include a link to your blog in their blog posts, tweets, or pins
-- in exchange for you inserting links to their blogs in your posts, pins, and
tweets? Help each other out.
Office
Hours:
• Mark: Tuesday, 8:00-9:00 p.m., designated iLearn chat room
Heidi: Wednesday, 8:30-9:30 p.m., designated
iLearn chat room
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Thank you,
Hi Joanna,
ReplyDeleteI think I'm missing something. Do we still need to watch a video? I can't seem to find the link.
Nicole. It is the last link under optional readings.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vz-gg8hxaVQ
Thanks. Joanna
Hi Joanna!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great list of things we need to accomplish this week. It really appeared as though it would never end, but all of the readings were not as time consuming as I had expected.
Great job!
Dawn
I understand. I had the same thoughts. But not as bad as I thought. Think because the readings were short and informative.
ReplyDeletethank you,
Joanna