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WHAT’S IN CYBERSPACE?
DangerandOpportunity
Expect Danger
Drive Your Opportunity
Navigate Your Experience
How to Protect Yourself?
Outline your goals for the Web Determine which platforms work for
you Decide how much time you will
allocate Determine your transparency level Read expert sites like Mashable, Tech
Crunch, Wired and Cnet “Google” yourself regularly
Practice Online Management Be consistent in your personal,
business or organizational message Don’t lie on your profile Don’t rant about your former
employer Don’t plagiarize Update your sites simultaneously, if
possible Create “friend lists” on Facebook and
Protect Your Online Content Study privacy policies Save text, photos logo images Archive your URLs Use content-protection sites such as
Creative Commons, Internet Archive and Copyscape
Try tools like Snagit to save Web pages
Study basic copyright rules
Seek Opportunity!
Exploit the Web!
Search for jobs Create winning
profiles for recruiters
Obtain job leads Brand your
business
Interact socially Create visibility for
your nonprofit Gain knowledge Respond to public
issues
Communicate Your Message
Invite consumers to discuss your products
Create how-to’s for your products
Increase customer service for your products
Keep tabs on projects
Interact with your staff members
Conduct webcasts, teleconferences
Distribute podcasts
Create online events
Don’t Be Fearful; Be Wise
Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life. – Immanuel Kant
It is characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things. – Henry David Thoreau
The best-informed man is not necessarily the wisest. – Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Wisdom consists of the anticipation of consequences. – Norman Cousins