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Digital Citizenship and Online security. Here is where our presentation begins!.

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Digital citizenship refers to the responsible and appropriate use of technology by individuals. It encompasses the behaviors and norms that guide interactions in digital environments, ensuring ethical and secure participation online..

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Importance of Digital Citizenship. 1. Digital citizenship is crucial as it promotes safe, respectful, and informed engagement with digital tools and platforms. 2. It helps individuals protect their privacy, avoid cyber threats, and contribute positively to the online community.

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Brief Overview of Presentation's Topics. Online Etiquette.

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[image]. Online Etiquette. 01.

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Online Etiquette. Netiquette, or online etiquette, refers to the code of polite and respectful behavior practiced while communicating and interacting in digital environments. It includes guidelines for conduct in emails, social media, forums, chat rooms, and other online platforms..

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Significance of netiquette. Promotes Respectful Communication Fosters a Positive Online Community Ensures Effective Communication Prevents Cyberbullying and Harassment.

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Examples of appropriate and inappropriate online behavior.

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02. 04. Use Proper Grammar and Spelling. Think Before You Post.

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[image]. Privacy and Security. 02.

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Personal information and protection. Protecting personal information online is crucial to safeguard against identity theft, financial fraud, cyberstalking, and other forms of cybercrime. It also helps maintain privacy and control over personal data.

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Strategies for Strong Password Creation and Management.

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Introduction to two-factor authentication. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) is a security process that requires two forms of identification before granting access to an account or system. It adds an extra layer of protection beyond just a username and password..

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Why is Two-Factor Authentication Important?. Enhanced Security: 2FA significantly improves account security by requiring an additional piece of information beyond your password. Protects Against Password Theft: Even if someone obtains your password, they cannot access your account without the second factor..

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Digital Footprint. 03. [image].

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Digital footprint and its impact. A digital footprint refers to the trail of data you leave behind when you use the internet. This includes information shared on social media, website visits, emails sent, online purchases, and any other activity that involves digital interactions.

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Impact of a Digital Footprint. Privacy and Security Risks Reputation Management Targeted Advertising.

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Social Media Posts. Sharing achievements, such as earning a degree, can garner support and encouragement from friends and family. Posting inappropriate or offensive content can lead to strained relationships and social ostracism.

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Online Shopping & Financial Transactions. Using secure online shopping sites can enhance convenience and provide access to a wide range of products. Falling for online scams or using unsecured websites can lead to financial loss and identity theft..

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Job Applications. A professional LinkedIn profile showcasing skills, experiences, and endorsements can attract job offers and networking opportunities.

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02. 04. Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). Regularly Review Privacy Settings.

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Copyright and Fair Use. 04. [image].

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02. 04. Implementing changes. Change management. Table of contents.

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[image]. Strategic perspectives. Jupiter. Mars. Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet in the Solar System.

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Strong business case. Project costs. $4M. Tangible benefits.

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Buyer persona. [image]. Name. Age. Anna Wilson. XX years old.

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Sales and strategy plan. Internal analysis. External analysis.

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[image]. $489,300. Big numbers catch your audience’s attention.

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$20,000. Mars is actually a cold place. $15,000. Venus has a beautiful name.

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Profitability ratios. Return on sales (%). Return on equity (%).

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