Teaching Students about Online Professionalism

T. Lancaster
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Many students appear to be continually connected to social media sites such as Facebook. Such social media sites can be pervasive in nature. The use of these sites through mobile devices often extends into the classroom, sometimes to the detriment of scheduled teaching activities. Further, many students do not seem to be aware of the negative effect that ill-considered information placed on social media sites can have towards their future employment. This chapter reviews the positives and negatives of social media as it relates to the future employability of students. Due to the changing nature of this field, the chapter is largely presented from practical experience, rather than a traditional academic research-led approach. Much of the focus is on the ways that students can present themselves online in a manner which should encourage employers to offer students jobs and placement opportunities. The chapter reviews a number of the major Websites where students should establish professional profiles. It also looks at the overall need for students to establish a professional presence online and show that they are a desirable employee. The chapter concludes by looking at the challenges involved with integrating the teaching of employability through social media into existing teaching. A number of research areas for further consideration are also presented.
教授学生网络职业素养
许多学生似乎一直与Facebook等社交媒体网站保持联系。这样的社交媒体网站在自然界中可能无处不在。通过移动设备使用这些网站经常延伸到课堂,有时会损害预定的教学活动。此外,许多学生似乎没有意识到,在社交媒体网站上发布的未经深思熟虑的信息可能对他们未来的就业产生负面影响。本章回顾了社交媒体的积极和消极影响,因为它关系到学生未来的就业能力。由于这一领域的性质不断变化,本章主要从实践经验出发,而不是传统的学术研究主导的方法。课程的重点是学生如何在网上展示自己,从而鼓励雇主为学生提供工作和实习机会。本章回顾了一些学生应该建立专业档案的主要网站。它还考察了学生在网上建立专业形象的总体需求,并表明他们是一名理想的员工。本章最后考察了通过社交媒体将就业能力教学整合到现有教学中所面临的挑战。还提出了若干有待进一步考虑的研究领域。
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