10 Tips for Responsible Social Media Use The NMC advice on social networking includes the following suggestions: Never put confidential or sensitive information on social networking sites, especially if it identifies patients. Whether or not you identify your work role online, be aware that all your...
Model responsible behavior: Parents can set a good example of what responsible and healthy social media use looks like by limiting their own use, being mindful of social media habits (including when and how parents share information or content about their child), an...
—Model responsible behavior: Parents can set a good example of what responsible and healthy social media use looks like by limiting their own use, being mindful of social media habits (including when and how parents share information or content about their child), and modeling positive behavior ...
Children often learn by watching your behaviors and habits, so make sure you’re limiting the time you spend on social media and be responsible with what you choose to post. When you are on yourdevice, tell your children what you’re doing. While theSurgeon General’s advisory...
Establishing roles and responsibilities is the first step to creating a productive social media workflow. Outline expectations for each person on your team and discuss who will be responsible for what within the workflow. Document your process in a standard operating procedure (SOP) so everyone under...
“The biggest thing that makes me scratch my head is how a social media manager is supposed to come in and develop a strategy for a brand across social media, manage a team and still be responsible for the daily management of each social channel,” says Anthony Yepez, Assistant Director of...
But, you can do a lot to make sure they use any technology --- apps, websites, games—in ways that are safe, responsible, and savvy too. Here are a few tips to get you started: Establish an open line with your teen –instead of imposing your rules, allo...
“Whether you have a full-time staff member responsible for social media or someone that posts occasionally, I highly recommend having some kind of social presence — whatever that looks like.” This advice comes fromTerri Johnson, Director of Donor Relations & Special Events at theBoys & Girls...
Responsible Travel Tips for the Ethical Traveler 1. If it’s a “cheap tour”, proceed with caution. I get it– it’s tempting to book your tour or activity with the cheapest tour agent you can find, but “cheap” can be the worst offenders, when it comes to exploiting marginalized co...
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