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#SMCEDU Chat: Privacy is complicated

Social Media Club Education Connection (aka #SMCEDU) is a national initiative whose goal is to unite educators, students, and professionals to further the development of social media curriculum in our schools, enabling a wider network of learning and workforce preparedness.

#SMCEDU is a part of Social Media Club, a nonprofit organization that is working to promote media literacy and connect people to share what they are learning about social media.

Privacy, always one of the primary concerns when dealing with online interaction, has been making headlines recently thanks to Facebook's devolving policy on said issue.

In the world of education, where so many students are equipped with a Facebook account but little to no understanding of the desirable/undesirable outcomes of using it, it's important to address those concerns and what educators and students can do to work in a world where one's public persona can be found by everyone, from parents to professors to future and current employers.

Our #SMCEDU chat on Monday attempted to explore this complicated issue, and below are a list of resources shared during the conversation.

The prevailing consensus during the chat is that context is everything. When is it ok to share class content (such as a class blog) with the rest of world? What about being Facebook friends with your professor?

Despite the context, addressing privacy and the many layers underlying this issue is something that must be learned through experience. As expereince is a product of action and observation, what better environment to do this than a classroom?

I'm not arguing for a class on online privacy; rather, the lessons to be learned about sharing content are learned as a direct result of using it during a course. It's another reason why ignoring social media in schools, especially as younger generations naturally adopt online habits, will be do more harm than good. If we want a more responsible online community, let's start teaching it in the classroom.

Full transcript of Monday's chat here.

Chapters
United States
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bahrain
Belgium
Brazil
Cambodia
Canada
China
Costa Rica
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
France
Germany
Global
Greece
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Isle of Man
Israel
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kuwait
Malaysia
Mexico
Moldova
Mongolia
Morocco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nigeria
Oman
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Portugal
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sweden
Switzerland
Tunisia
Turkey
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom