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This is just an updated version of my internet literacy presentation, with some more current screenshots and links, and the videos removed, since they kept getting taken down on youtube.

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Page 1: Digital Literacy

(Photo by mikael altemark: http://www.flickr.com/photos/altemark/39593706/

Rights: CC BY 2.0)

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via CNN.com: http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/worklife/10/12/cb.digital.trail.job.search

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via The Charlotte Observer: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/05/17/1440447/facebook-post-costs-waitress-her.html

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Your friends are *not* the only people who are on Facebook (/MySpace/Twitter/the internet.) Chances are, so are your co-workers, your parents and even your prospective bosses.

via Valleywag: http://gawker.com/tech/your-privacy-is-an-illusion/bank-intern-busted-by-facebook-321802.php

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via MTV.com: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1558467/20070501/id_0.jhtml

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via I’m Not Actually a Geek: http://bhc3.wordpress.com/2009/03/17/how-to-tweet-your-way-out-of-a-job/

The internet is forever: screenshots, Google cache and the Internet Archive, oh my!

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via PopCrunch: http://www.popcrunch.com/miley-cyrus-shower-wet-t-shirt-picture-hacked/

Pictures on your phone are not necessarily private (just ask Miley Cyrus or Paris Hilton.) And just because you ask someone to keep a pic you sent them to themselves, doesn’t mean they will…

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via Mashable: http://mashable.com/2009/06/01/twitter-related-burglary/

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Get to know your privacy settings and options.

• For the most recent updates on Facebook privacy settings, which change fairly frequency, try: http://bit.ly/privacy-on-fb

• Make friends lists, and customize settings for each, as appropriate

• Know what you’re sharing, and where. Ask friends if you’re spamming their feeds.

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via Wired: http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2008/09/palin-e-mail-ha/

Don’t make it easy for hackers, learn to create strong passwords:

http://www.microsoft.com/protect/fraud

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Avoid scams that hurt your finances and your reputation

• Never, Ever Click a Link to Your Bank or Financial Institution From an Email

• Never Give Out Your Email Password• Use Strong Passwords (and Secret Questions)• Do Not Buy Anything from an Email You Didn't Ask For• Watch Out for Job Postings That Look Too Good• Do Not Give Out Your Personal Info or Social Security

Number• Learn to Use a Modern Browser's Security Features• Ignore Web Site Popups Saying You Have a Virus

via LifeHacker: http://lifehacker.com/5420356/the-complete-guide-to-avoiding-online-scams-for-your-less-savvy-friends-and-relatives

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Don’t believe everything you read on the internet. Please?!

• We’ve all been tempted to do it, but before you hit share or repost or retweet, take a moment to do your homework.

• Google it to see if anyone’s refuted it or if there are other sides to the story.

• Twitter search (search.twitter.com) to see what people are saying about it, in real time.

• Snopes.com is your friend.

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Search yourself.• If someone Googles you, what will they find? You

should always know the answer to that question. (Try using all variations of your name; also try other search engines.)

• Make sure that you are putting out public content that you are comfortable representing you, and keeping the rest private.

• Maintain a professional presence somewhere on the web (LinkedIn/blog/online resume/portfolio). The more good content you put out, the more you control your own reputation. (Bury the bad stuff!)

• 35% percent of employers said that what they found on the internet caused them not to hire a candidate, according to a CareerBuilder survey.

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You can find this presentation online @:www.slideshare.net/val_forrestal

All the links mentioned in this presentation can be found @:

delicio.us/vforrestal/InternetLiteracy

For more information, contact:Valerie Forrestal

(valerie . forrestal @ stevens . edu)