tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post4302406725226326801..comments2019-10-09T19:41:49.220+11:00Comments on Assembling your digital toolkit: (13) Week 5: Digital Security #2 Susie Macfarlanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03386055581638383617noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post-56132994761063240872012-09-27T16:06:39.417+10:002012-09-27T16:06:39.417+10:00I'm also having trouble posting Lynn ... sever...I'm also having trouble posting Lynn ... several posts appear then disappear next time I log in? Anyway... it is interesting that given the pace of development of social media, Universities and no doubt other organisations always seem to be playing 'catch up' - for example until recently ethics committees really struggled with allowing us to use social media for recruitment/intervention in research - though this is changing slowly - these days Facebook is being used by innovative researchers such as the Cancer Council to recruit thousands of participants - particularly young people, many of whom 'live' much of their lives on there. Social media guidelines also seem inevitably to arise late and are at times so vague in nature (don't offend anyone?!) that their value might be questionned...Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14218176114702813017noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post-50826530536898860752012-09-26T16:45:59.386+10:002012-09-26T16:45:59.386+10:00I agree Lynn, it is quite lengthy, particularly wh...I agree Lynn, it is quite lengthy, particularly when most of the points seem to be based on common sense. Although I understand that even if they are common sense, inappropriate or unsuitable postings may still occur occasionally, even if by accident. The 'Dos and Dont's' page seems to summarise the key points well; perhaps this could be made more 'visible' or more easily accessible? As Lynn said, it seems to be rather hidden!<br />Alison AOBoothhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04067923596231110855noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post-83842973064748471682012-09-26T13:45:14.823+10:002012-09-26T13:45:14.823+10:00Thanks for pointing this out Kris. Very useful to ...Thanks for pointing this out Kris. Very useful to consider.Susie Macfarlanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03386055581638383617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post-18413705954283904912012-09-26T13:44:16.594+10:002012-09-26T13:44:16.594+10:00Thanks for highlighting this feature we can use Da...Thanks for highlighting this feature we can use Dan. And the great thing is we can do it ourselves! Susie Macfarlanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03386055581638383617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post-43156278543018831542012-09-26T13:43:16.806+10:002012-09-26T13:43:16.806+10:00Hi Gie, yes it's complicated isn't it! I g...Hi Gie, yes it's complicated isn't it! I guess for us and our students, a key skill is to both enjoy the freedom provided by social media to communicate to anyone and to take responsibility for how and what we say. Some sensitive issues may be better dealt through other channels. Susie Macfarlanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03386055581638383617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post-3496905778475905272012-09-26T13:38:53.531+10:002012-09-26T13:38:53.531+10:00Yes good point Lynn. We can perhaps develop a shor...Yes good point Lynn. We can perhaps develop a shorter list and consult with others in the University...Susie Macfarlanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03386055581638383617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post-18408218030301920692012-09-26T10:35:51.592+10:002012-09-26T10:35:51.592+10:00Talking about digital security... I found this gre...Talking about digital security... I found this great page http://deakin.edu.au/its/top-10-staff.php from our own ITSD department that lists some of the more valuable services they offer, including a "Data Restore" service. Not only can they give you your lost file back, but they can restore versions of documents saved before 10AM, 1PM, 4PM and 8PM.<br /><br />Very clever!<br /><br />DanDan Dwyerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05119969728686915027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post-34509934565201693922012-09-25T23:06:37.642+10:002012-09-25T23:06:37.642+10:00Hi folks, Sorry am in catch up mode. How useful ar...Hi folks, Sorry am in catch up mode. How useful are the social media guidelines if no one knows about them? Why are these things so hidden away, unnecessarily lengthy (7pages???) and not practical? (sorry have kept this short as yet again having trouble posting!!)<br />LynnAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07404383248847992651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post-58871005295021515162012-09-10T10:43:52.722+10:002012-09-10T10:43:52.722+10:00Thanks for your thoughts Kris and prompted me to p...Thanks for your thoughts Kris and prompted me to put a disclaimer on my blog www.thinkingnutrition.com.au seeing as I present my affiliation as through Deakin rather than as a general member of the public "The analysis and commentary on this site are my own and are presented in my professional capacity as a nutrition academic and dietitian at Deakin University and do not necessarily reflect the views of Deakin University itself."<br /><br />Gie: what happens on FB stays on FB!Tim Crowehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15264163919725829658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post-89310755248479004992012-09-10T09:24:49.442+10:002012-09-10T09:24:49.442+10:00Interesting discussion about the Deakin Rules. Soc...Interesting discussion about the Deakin Rules. Social media can also be seen as me connecting with friends (only my friends can see my posts). So if it is something I would not tell my friends in a cafe, I should not post it on facebook.I am more than happy to tell my friends what I think about a full colour business card "memo" to staff how to e-mail, or about a nice new system everyone needs to learn, spend a 2 day workshop on and....will disappear after 2 years. Should I not do this? I am honest, transparent and factual. If I can not be critical about Deakin because Deakin does not like it, well does that not sound like censorship. (of course I never say something like that (see above) about Deakin, let me be very clear about this).<br />GieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post-57424293318096461652012-09-07T23:35:15.146+10:002012-09-07T23:35:15.146+10:00Possibly the requirement to undertake certificatio...Possibly the requirement to undertake certification is published ahead of certification development, at least according to Marketing's Social media page: https://staff.deakin.edu.au/services/marketing/social-media.php#<br />Page 6 of the guide asks that we identify our association, and make clear that our views are our own, before separately stating that those 'representing' the Deakin brand must have completed the certification.<br />I read it as: my account, my content.<br />Proviso of my tweets, my views, not that of my organisation is now freshly amended in my twitter bio line.<br />Kp<br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02838775500896389975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8920578612125967474.post-77407954400532694522012-09-03T09:15:35.361+10:002012-09-03T09:15:35.361+10:00Interested to know other's thoughts regarding ...Interested to know other's thoughts regarding Task 1, Step 1 on the Deakin Social Media Guide where people who "post on behalf of an official University Division, Unit or Faculty" (quote taken from page 5 of the Social Media Guide) need to undertake the the Social Media Certification Program. I'm wondering if this requirement to undertake the Program is only when your activity is directly representing the university/Faculty/School as opposed to tweeting/blogging as a 'person from Deakin University'?<br /><br />A relevant example is giving media interviews which we are free to do in any area of our expertise and in this case we are an individual from Deakin University, rather than representing Deakin University's views.<br /><br />TimTim Crowehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15264163919725829658noreply@blogger.com