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Rajinder Gill, Director, Internship Program Amy Schulz, Director, CTE/EWD April 30, 2013

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Rajinder Gill, Director, Internship Program

Amy Schulz, Director, CTE/EWD

April 30, 2013

• Are you represented

online and in what

way?

• If you aren’t

online, what message

does this send to

others who might want

to learn more about

you as a professional?

• It allows you to lead by example with students and the campus community.

• It helps you reach a wider audience.

• It allows for the possibility of professional collaborations.

• http://annecarbert.ca

• Start by setting goals.

• Start slowly

• Start with a place that

works for you.

• Think about the professional network you want to pursue and locate a forum for sharing information.

• Use online tools to identify the employers in a particular area

• See if other colleagues have blogs or are on Twitter, engage with them by commenting and responding.

• Join the professional community on LinkedIn.

http://www.myefolio.com Allows you to create an electronic

portfolio that you can set to public or private by invitation

only.

http://visualcv.com Incorporates an electronic portfolio to

save your artifacts but also allows you to create an online

resume, which you can set to public or private.

• Other choices include:

resumesocial.com, razume.com, ziggs.com

• Typepad

• Tumblr

• Wordpress

• Blogger

• www.wix.com

• http://snappages.com

• http://www.enactusfrc.

org/#

• www.linkedin.com

• More to come at 1:30 p.m.

• By Kristin Marino

http://www.onlinecolle

ges.com

• You can get notified

when your personal

data appears on the

web.

• Alert you when your

personal information--

say, your email

address or phone

number--gets

published online.

• Questions:

• Rajinder Gill: [email protected]

• Amy Schulz: [email protected]