Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
Being smartwithsocialmedia
1. “
Being Smart With Social Media
With Edita Rodriguez & Robin Miller
from Clever Girls Collective
Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011
2. Who We Are
Being Smart With Social Media
Edita Rodriguez
@EditaG
Clever Girls Collective
www.thebuenamesa.com
Robin Miller
@RobinWithAnI
Clever Girls Collective
www.robinmiller.us
3. Being Smart With Social Media
Miss Respresentation
“Miss Representation”
A Film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom
4. Session Overview
Being Smart With Social Media
As social media outlets continue to dominate the way that so
many of us communicate, it’s important to make sure you
maintain a professional presence online. Be responsible with what
you post, because once it's out there, there's no telling who will
see it. In this session you will learn not only what not to do, but
how to use these platforms to your advantage.
5. Facebook
Dos & Don’ts
Do: Post about your
interests & fun things that
are happening in your life.
Don’t: Post about how you
are looking for a fake ID
hookup; how your friend
hung out with some weirdo
last night; or how you are
going to play hooky so you
can go hit up the mall. It
makes you look dumb, and all
of those things ARE dumb. So
just don’t.
6. Facebook
Dos & Don’ts
Do: Post nice photos of you and your friends.
Don’t: Photos that you wouldn’t want your mom, boss, or
teacher to see. Not cute.
8. Facebook
Being Smart With Social Media
Don’t Be
An
A**hole
On
Facebook
9. Facebook
Being Smart With Social Media
Dear Cyber-Bullies, Your moms are on Facebook
(Excerpt from citymama.typepad.com)
Last week, a dear friend of mine emailed me a link to Facebook "hate
group," created about her son. After getting over the initial shock which
included my heart breaking into roughly a thousand pieces, several
thoughts ran through my head:
"Who are these kids?"
"Why would they do such a thing?"
"Do their parents know?"
"Why weren't more kids posting comments that this was wrong?"
…But then we noticed something. Something these kids probably didn't
think about: I had one mutual friend in common with MANY of those
kids.