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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Your Digital Footprint Michael Helfrich Milton Ramer Courtney Lisenbee MH
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Who are we? Name, Major, Current Internships, Career Goals, etc! MH
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Overview What is a digital footprint? What does your footprint look like? Reasons you should care How to be safe Managing your digital footprint MH
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information What is a Digital Footprint? A digital footprint is a trail of data left behind on digital services. A footprint can include a text message, picture, tweet, post, video, etc… MR
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Why do I care? You are leaving behind a trace of what you’ve done and what you’ll do. Employers (and the GOVT) will perform a search to learn more about you and your habits. Obviously, you want positive results, but that isn’t always the case. Brand yourself, market yourself, and be professional! MH
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information What does my footprint look like? On your mobile device, Google your name. – Did you find anything pertaining to you? What did you find? Is it something you think should be showing up? – When you search on images, do you see pictures of yourself? Are these pictures professional or appropriate? MH
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Think for a moment… Where do you go on the web? What sort of image are you leaving behind? – In photos, comments, views, and opinions displayed online. MH
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Think for a moment… Is SNAPCHAT really private? How about VINE Who has my data on my iPhone (which app keeps it?) MH
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Digital Stalkers Are REAL Here’s a great example of how people can use your digital footprint to stalk you. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=IqeOnfQmZPY Comedian Jack Vale uses Social Media to Expose the dangers of posting too much info online. MH
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information EXIF Extraction EXIF (Exchangeable image file format) – Standard for images, sound, and video. Stores a ton of info in the picture – GPS (People can track you down with this!) – Date/Time – Camera Make/Model When you post online, make sure the GPS info is stripped! Sites/Apps/Software to remove EXIF data – http://www.verexif.com/en/ You can also disable this function on most phones! MR
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information EXIF Extraction Example MR
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Separating your Personal and Professional Life Professional – Use your real name and post acceptable content. – Post content that pertains to your professional life. – What do you want Colleges to see – What do you want Employers to see MR
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Separating your Personal and Professional Life Personal – Create profiles with an alternate name that you can share with your friends. – Still be mature and safe on these profiles. MR
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Create an Active Digital Footprint An active digital footprint is data intentionally submitted online. Post about topics you know about Share new thoughts, ideas, or opinions make a positive impact CL
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Use Social Media… Join LinkedIn to post your resume and network professionally Create a Twitter account and tweet new ideas Use Facebook to share articles, accomplishments, research, etc… CL
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Social Media Tips for Protection Slow Down. Think. Consider. Do not post inappropriate pictures Edit and revise posts for grammatical errors – credibility. Do not accept friend requests from people you do not know Never give out personal information Represent and Brand yourself positively CL
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Be Responsible! Your content affects more than just you! – When you post pictures with friends, you put them at risk. (how?) – Always post appropriate content on social media outlets. – Your opinion can still hurt you. Be neutral. – Think before you post! CL
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Be Responsible! When was the LAST TIME you went somewhere and someone DID NOT HAVE A CELL PHONE? All the breaking news always comes with someone’s cell pics Every time someone gets arrested, reporters Google them and check their digital life for info CL
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Summing It Up Be smart! Your name is your reputation. If you post questionable content, it will follow you and it will cause problems in the future! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYVBs hcN7wU Tom Scott gives a brief, yet elaborate overview of your digital footprint. MR
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Summing It Up MR
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY College of Communication & Information Questions? Tweet us: @helfrichmichael @miltonramer @eranderee @StarsFSU @STARSCorps
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