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USING TECHNOLOGY WISELY Module 5 Information, Media, and Technology Literacy Session 2
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AGENDA Welcome/Introductions Using technology wisely Social media footprint What is your social media footprint? Social media dangers Searching for scholarships Making your scholarship application competitive Summary
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WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONS Getting to Know Each Other
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USING TECHNOLOGY WISELY Technology In Today’s World
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USING TECHNOLOGY WISELY How do you use technology in your daily life?
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USING TECHNOLOGY WISELY Beware when money is required up front for instructions or products. Be wary of when replying to unsolicited e-mails requesting personal information. Source: Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) Social media is now the number one activity on the web 93% of teen Facebook users use their real name online 2,332 arrests for Internet sex crimes again minors involved social media Source: Pew Research Center
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SOCIAL MEDIA FOOTPRINT What does your footprint say about you?
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WHAT DOES YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA FOOTPRINT LOOK LIKE?
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SOCIAL MEDIA DANGERS Understand privacy settings for social media Be cautious about sharing personal information online Share your location wisely Ask yourself, “Who will share this?” Think about the impact of your posts on future opportunities Expect that anything you post can be saved and shared later Jobs and colleges may review your social media accounts
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DON’T POST OFFENSIVE OR INAPPROPRIATE PHOTOS
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HOW CAN YOU USE SOCIAL MEDIA FOR PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES? Networking Job/college searches Learning about organizations Scholarship searches Career research
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SCHOLARSHIP SEARCHES Show me the money!
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SEARCHING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarships are available from variety of sources Colleges and universities Businesses and corporations Foundations and non-profit organizations Each scholarship has its own deadlines, application, and application requirements Most scholarship deadlines are generally between November to March of each year
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SCHOLARSHIP HOMEWORK Using the scholarship information you brought today share with everyone the following information: Scholarship name Organization providing the scholarship Deadline (Is it a postmark deadline or submission deadline?) Requirements of the scholarship Application materials that must be submitted
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MAKING YOUR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION COMPETITIVE Follow the application instructions Submit your application by the deadline Write a compelling scholarship essay Include strong letters of recommendation
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SUMMARY Things to remember.
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SUMMARY Social media can be a helpful tool for professional and college opportunities Be aware of your social media footprint and use privacy settings to protect yourself Don’t post offensive or inappropriate images Use technology to search for scholarships for college Prepare your applications in advance to ensure your apply by the deadline Write a strong college essay and submit well-written letters of recommendation
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QUESTIONS/COMMENTS Thank you for attending.
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FOR QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS MODULE CONTACT: Raul Hinojosa Jr. Hinojosa Consulting Services HinojosaConsulting@gmail.com
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