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Educational Design and Engagement

Educational Design and Engagement

Enriching the student learning experience & supporting development of on campus and online courses.

Managing Your Digital Footprint

On 29 September 2014 the ‘managing your digital footprint’ campaign launches. The campaign is for all students (UG, PGT, online) and PhD researchers. It is being led by the Institute for Academic Development in collaboration with EDINA, the Careers Service, EUSA, Student Information Points, Information Services, and other University departments.

There will be various competitions (you could win a Kindle, book tokens and more), activities, workshops, resources and advice throughout 2014-2015. The focus will be on how to create and manage a positive online presence (digital footprint), which could assist with:

Digital Footprint You have Found a Foot

Congratulations, you have found a foot. For an opportunity to win a prize, visit www.ed.ac.uk/iad/digitalfootprint

  • professional networking
  • finding the right job
  • collaborating with others
  • keeping safe online
  • managing your privacy and the privacy of others
  • how to set up effective social media profiles
  • using social media for research and impact

For more information visit www.ed.ac.uk/iad/digitalfootprint or find us on
Blog: http://uoedigitalfootprint.wordpress.com/
Twitter: @UoEDigitalFoot #UoEDF
Facebook: www.facebook.com/uoedigitalfootprint

 

 

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A digital footprint is the data you leave behind when you go online. Find out how to manage your digital footprint www.ed.ac.uk/iad/digitalfootprint

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