Earlier this week, Miriam Posner, Stewart Varner, and Brian Croxall wrote “Creating Your Web Presence: A Primer for Academics.” They had some terrific recommendations about how to establish an online presence and how to keep that presence active and positive. Good stuff!
Here at ProfHacker, we’ve written before about the networking wonders and creative collaborations that can happen via online forums. We meet people from different disciplines in various parts of the world, and we connect because we share interests and goals. With all the good, though, there are some negative aspects to online presences. It’s important to recognize that whatever we write online is for public consumption, that we are not simply chatting with friends and family when we post.
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Author: Billie Hara