Social Media Guidelines For Students And Job Seekers – Edudemic

Everything you put on social media lives forever. You may delete it. You may hide it. But there are backups of backups made all the time by sites like Google, Facebook, and Twitter (Library of Congress, for example) so you should know that if you put something online … someone will find it. Maybe not immediately. Maybe not for years. But rest assured that when you put something up and then apply to a job later on in life, your potential employer will find it.

Scared yet?

None of this should be new to students who are digital natives and know better than anyone the effects of online actions. But what about when students need some advice in figuring out proper social media usage in general? This useful infographic from Online Degrees is jam-packed with insight and tips on when to (and when not to) use social media.

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Social Media Guidelines for Students and Job Seekers

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Why Being Young Doesn’t Make You a Social Media Expert

by Rebecca Levy

On the face of it, my 10-year-old twin daughters are the poster girls for the “digital natives” generation.

They’ve had a Leapster since age 4, and have been online since they were 5 — first playing on Webkinz, then Club Penguin, Moshi Monsters, and other online virtual worlds. They can navigate PowerPoint, Microsoft Word and Photoshop like pros. We had all the discussions I thought we needed to have — don’t give out your password, don’t give out personal information, report inappropriate behavior — and I keep their computers in the living room or kitchen where I can constantly look over their shoulders.

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