This document discusses responsiveness versus responsibility in online interactions. It provides tips for how to respond helpfully to others online without being a cyberbully or spreading misinformation. The key responsibilities outlined are to contribute only positives to online conversations, think critically about information sources, and be accountable for what you post and share.
7. • Perfectionist
• Focus in the right way of saying anything online
• Very detailed-oriented
• High expectation and choose online friends
carefully
8. • Giver / Helper
– Always want to help
you
– Very encouraging
– First one to like your
posting or answer
your questions
9. • Achiever / Performer
• Know how to show off their knowledge
• Very outstanding profile
• Usually post latest pictures to package
themselves
10. • Creator / Individualist
• Very seldom online
• Shares things very few can understand
• Drama King and Queen on social media
11. • Observer / investigator
• Very objective and analytical
• Ask many questions to understand but slow
to act
• Rather quiet and seems unfriendly online
12. • Loyalist / Skeptics
• Devil advocate (what if….)
• Do not trust people on social media easily
• Like to remain status quo / dislike rocking the
boat
13. • Adventurer
• Happy Go Lucky
• Likes to post a lot of different content
• Very expressively in sharing and sometimes do not
bother too much about grammatical errors
14.
15. • Leader / Asserter
• A lot of in-your-face comments
• Make bold statement
• Will never show any weakness
16. • Peace maker
• Very nice and amicable personality
• Great in facilitating discussion online
• Slow in getting things done
17.
18. Cyber Bully
• Know that it’s not your fault
• Don’t respond or retaliate
• Save the evidence.
• Tell the person to stop
• Reach out for help
• Use available tech tools
• Protect your accounts
• If someone you know is being bullied, take action
20. • You are special because we all have a
unique personality. You can’t expect
others to be just like you.
• You are all contributors of the internet of
things. Contribute only the Positives.
• You are what Google says you are
• You are what Others perceive online
• Treat your personal email address like
your NRIC number.
• Internet is an emotional space. A delay
response will save you from many
possible online disaster
• Credit Others when Credit is due
21. • Who created or uploaded
the information? Where is
it published?
• When was the information
created or published?
• What is the agenda?
• Why are you surfing that
website or reading that
magazine?
• Think for yourself!
22. Mobile Phone
Etiquette
• Be Responsible for
whatever you send out
• Be Present when others are
around
• Be Accountable
– To yourself in safekeeping
your phone
– to someone of your location
23. • Is at least eight characters long.
• Does not contain your user name,
real name, or company name.
• Does not contain a complete
word.
• Is significantly different from
previous passwords.
• Contains characters from each of
the following four categories:
– Uppercase letters
– Lowercase letters
– Numbers
– SymbolsWhat makes a password strong?
25. How to manage different platform well?
• Be it private because you are special
• A big following isn’t necessary a good thing.
• Not everyone enjoy being tagged
• Post like a photographer
• Your posting represent who you are and what
you love in life
1 – “ideasandrew” in all social media platform
2. –Books
3 – Awards : SOE 2008, Successful Entrepreneurs 2010, Spirit of Service 2012
4 – Domains – Digital Marketing; Public Relations; Branding, Enneagram
5 – Career Change in 30 years
6 – Years in Consultancy and Training
7 – Teach in 7 CPEs or Adult Learning Institution
8 -
200 – Match make 200 pairs of couples in 4 years
300 – Features, interview quotes and mentions in the press and media
1 – “ideasandrew” in all social media platform
2. –Books
3 – Awards : SOE 2008, Successful Entrepreneurs 2010, Spirit of Service 2012
4 – Domains – Digital Marketing; Public Relations; Branding, Enneagram
5 – Career Change in 30 years
6 – Years in Consultancy and Training
7 – Teach in 7 CPEs or Adult Learning Institution
8 -
200 – Match make 200 pairs of couples in 4 years
300 – Features, interview quotes and mentions in the press and media
ConnectSafely.org/cyberbullying
Everyone has an opinion and is a broadcaster via blogging, tweeting, posting, re-distributing content...
Media are under pressure to sensationalise...
Marketers take liberties with photoshop...
Criminals scam, phish and cheat with fake information...
Rumours and disinformation thrive…