This presentation was developed in conjunction to the social networking guidelines that Doug Johnson and I have been working on this summer. To view the complete guidelines please visit -
http://doug-johnson.squarespace.com/blue-skunk-blog/2009/8/20/networking-guidelines-revised.html
AMERICAN LANGUAGE HUB_Level2_Student'sBook_Answerkey.pdf
Guidelines for Educators Using Social and Educational Networking Sites
1. Guidelines for Educators Using Social Networking Sites By Jen Hegna http://doug-johnson.squarespace.com/blue-skunk-blog/2009/8/20/networking-guidelines-revised.html
2. How do you use your Facebook Profile? http://www.flickr.com/photos/andraspfaff/2185407436/
10. Are strangers looking at me? Remember that people classified as “friends” have the ability to download and share your information with others. Is my administrator looking at me? http://www.flickr.com/photos/bmaas/33308494/
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12. Flickr photo by splorp Understanding Facebook Privacy Settings
28. Due to security risks, be cautious when installing the external applications that work with the social networking site. Examples of these sites are calendar programs, quizzes, and games.
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30. Be sure to check all your application settings. You may be surprised at the privacy level they may be set at!
32. Flickr photo by bartmaguire Please stay informed and cautious in the use of all new networking technologies.
33. Dear Student, Thank you so much for asking me to be friends on Facebook, unfortunately I can not accept your request as I only use this site for my adult friends and family.....however I would enjoy continuing to be your friend at school and at school functions. Dear Mr/Mrs.______________, Thank you so much for asking me to be friends on Facebook, unfortunately I can not accept your request while I am still working (teaching) with your son/daughter. I have made this a personal policy since Facebook can get a bit "tricky" at times with photo tagging etc. I hope you understand and would still enjoy socializing with you at (you can type work, school functions etc.). Example friend request responses
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35. If a you learn of information, on any social networking site, that falls under the mandatory reporting guidelines, you must report it as required by law.