Students taking photos and videos of teachers in classrooms without permission and sharing them online can seriously damage teachers' reputations. Social media enables rapid sharing of such content, undermining teachers' authority and respect from students. This violates privacy and can negatively impact teachers' careers, jobs, and future opportunities. Teachers must proactively manage their online identities through privacy settings, positive content, and open communication to build trust.
Students taking photos and videos of teachers in classrooms without permission and sharing them online can seriously damage teachers' reputations. Social media enables rapid sharing of such content, undermining teachers' authority and respect from students. This violates privacy and can negatively impact teachers' careers, jobs, and future opportunities. Teachers must proactively manage their online identities through privacy settings, positive content, and open communication to build trust.
Students taking photos and videos of teachers in classrooms without permission and sharing them online can seriously damage teachers' reputations. Social media enables rapid sharing of such content, undermining teachers' authority and respect from students. This violates privacy and can negatively impact teachers' careers, jobs, and future opportunities. Teachers must proactively manage their online identities through privacy settings, positive content, and open communication to build trust.
reputation A case of students taking pictures and videos of the teacher inside the classroom and sharing them to make fun of the teacher, thereby ruining their reputation." Agenda KEY TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS PRESENTATION
Importance of Digital Identity and e-
Reputation The Role of Social Media in ruining teacher reputation Privacy and Consent Issues Strategies for Managing Digital Identity and e-Reputation
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How: Highlight text, click on the link symbol on the toolbar, and select the page in your presentation you want to connect. The Impact of Technology on Teaching and Learning Technology is a powerful tool that has changed how teachers teach and how students learn. It has provided people with access to education and access to different ways of communicating and working together however it can be misused and can be used to ruin peoples reputation especially teachers . Importance of Digital Identity and e-Reputation for teachers One's online presence can significantly impact personal and professional lives. Digital identity can influence career opportunities and public perception. Digital identity can take away students respect of the teacher. The Role of Social Media in Ruining teacher E-reputation
Social media platforms are widely used by
students, making it important to address their impact." "Sharing inappropriate content on social media poses potential risks." "The ease of sharing content enables rapid dissemination, amplifying the consequences." Privacy and Consent Issues
"The act of students capturing and sharing
classroom content without permission violates privacy and consent." "This raises legal and ethical concerns regarding content distribution without consent." "Awareness and education about privacy rights are crucial in addressing these issues." Impact on Teachers' Professional Reputation
Sharing content to mock and ruin teachers'
reputations can have severe consequences." "Negative effects include hindering professional growth, career prospects, and job security." "Damaging content can persist online, impacting future opportunities for teachers." Teachers should proactively manage their digital identities." "Practical tips include regularly reviewing privacy settings on social media STRATEGIES FOR platforms." MANAGING "Being mindful of content shared online DIGITAL and avoiding controversial discussions." IDENTITY AND E- "Building a positive online presence by REPUTATION showcasing professional achievements and educational initiatives." "Establishing open communication channels with students and parents to address concerns."