Description
Our Digital Citizenship course will give your participants the guidance needed in the ever-changing digital world. As our lives are lived more and more online we all need to translate our social skills into the virtual world.
Digital Citizenship allows us to connect, collaborate, and share by using technology appropriately. In person, meetings are on the decline which makes it necessary to engage people digitally. Being a good digital citizen means you have a set of skills to work in the digital world.
Designed for:
Those looking to learn about Digital and Online use of technology in business.
Those looking to understand the world of Digital in the environment.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this workshop, you should be able to:
Define digital citizenship.
Use technology appropriately.
Use social networking to create your brand.
Protect your reputation online.
Practice safe use of technology.
Understand digital etiquette.
Getting Started
Just to make sure the experience is as smooth as possible we’d like to suggest a couple of things you may or will need to get on with the course:
While we are happy for anyone to enrol in the course, we suggest that you should be at least managing/leading a team (big or small) or preparing for a role that requires your leadership skills
Internet connection is a big must
Readiness to learn, remember this is about you and so you need to be ready to take time to yourself and motivate yourself
Maybe something to write some notes down or ideas, but don’t worry the course documents can be downloaded at the end of the course for you to review and use at any time
Have fun!
The Journey
What Is Digital Citizenship?
What’s in it for me: Learn about what Digital Citizenship is and the constant change in digital movements. Engage others and develop the community in Digital.
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Being a Good Citizen
What’s in it for me: What is building up a Good Citizen? Develop skills to built up good citizenship and explore real-world influencers. Learn to use Technology appropriately and the key to the Golden Rule.
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Best Practices for Sharing
What’s in it for me: We discuss the best practices in building a digital footprint and the effects on personal and work lives. Gain the learning of what to share and what not to share.
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Networking and Personal Branding
What’s in it for me: Networking & Branding is important in the world of Digital – Learn about personal branding and social networking and the role of branding as to how the world sees you through Digital exposure.
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Networking and Your Community
What’s in it for me: This session focuses on introducing colleagues and developing a community to work and help others. We look into Blogging and how to guard your reputation.
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Digital Security & Trust
What’s in it for me: Digital security is the top priority these days. We focus on the importance of understanding trust in digital and the 2 step verification, the risks with Public Wifi and public computers and how to manage it.
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Digital Security and Safety
What’s in it for me: We go further in Digital Security in email and password rules. Learn about the importance and details of back up roles.
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Dealing with the Dark side
What’s in it for me: Understand how to deal with the negative aspects, what to do when you see uneasy events, deal with bullying and harassment on the digital world, and managing information to retract.
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Digital Etiquette (I)
What’s in it for me: Learn about the right etiquette in the digital world, the respect and tone in digital information and topics to avoid.
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Digital Etiquette (II)
What’s in it for me: Educate yourself on information processing and internet boldness. Look for permission to share and deal with responses.
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Closing up the course
What’s in it for me: You’ve done it, well done! But don’t stop here. Let’s summarise all you have learnt and remember knowledge is no good kept in a cupboard. Implement what you have learnt, try the tools and see the outcome until you find a combination that works for you! Congratulations we know you got what it takes to make a great leader!
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