Building Your Online Brand
Like it or not, if you use the Internet you have an online identity. Some people call this your "brand." What's a brand?
Like it or not, if you use the Internet you have an online identity. Some people call this your "brand." What's a brand?
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This chart contains media-related learning outcomes from Ontario, Curriculum for Geography CGG3O: Travel and Tourism: A Geographic Perspective, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.
Students are expected to:
Develop personal short, medium, and long-term career goals, as well as support networks and strategies for achieving those goals.
Specific Expectations:
g. Explore the potential impact of current actions and decisions on the ability to maintain current or develop future support networks and achieve their goals. (e.g. the changing nature of social media and privacy);
Students are expected to:
Develop personal short, medium, and long-term career goals, as well as support networks and strategies for achieving those goals.
Specific Expectations:
g. Explore the potential impact of current actions and decisions on the ability to maintain current or develop future support networks and achieve their goals. (e.g. the changing nature of social media and privacy);
Students are expected to:
Develop personal short, medium, and long-term career goals, as well as support networks and strategies for achieving those goals.
Specific Expectations:
g. Explore the potential impact of current actions and decisions on the ability to maintain current or develop future support networks and achieve their goals. (e.g. the changing nature of social media and privacy);
Students will be expected to:
Students will be expected to:
Students will be expected to:
Students will be expected to: