Learnings, teachings and tips & tricks

Julie Fisher, M.Ed. Julie Fisher, M.Ed.

Passing Notes in the 21st Century

Your kids have figured out an ingenious work-around both to circumvent the issue with the note not getting to the right person, as well as the issue of not getting caught passing notes.

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Julie Fisher, M.Ed. Julie Fisher, M.Ed.

Why Teens MUST Audit Their Digital Footprint BEFORE Applying to College

Your digital persona matters when it comes to college admissions. If you're not already involved in the process, you ought to know that it's become sort of a competitive sport in it's own right. Parents and teens are doing everything they can to make sure that their application will stand out. In fact, the latest Kaplan survey of college admissions officers found that 66% said that an applicant's social media is FAIR GAME during the admissions process. What does that mean in practical terms for you/your teen? It means that you can no longer ignore the impact your teen's digital communication can have on their future.

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Julie Fisher, M.Ed. Julie Fisher, M.Ed.

Using Social Media To Your Advantage

Social media gives us the opportunity to tell the world who we are and show ourselves in the way we want to be seen.

Think about what you post and ask yourself, “what does this photo/text/tweet, etc. say about me?” In the internet age, perception is reality and you aren’t going to get a chance to explain yourself or your post to all the people who see your post. They will never know what you posted was a meant as a joke or a misspelling or auto-correct led to a completely different post than what you originally intended it to be.

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Julie Fisher, M.Ed. Julie Fisher, M.Ed.

AUDIT YOUR DIGITAL FOOTPRINT BEFORE YOUR LOOK FOR A JOB

SOCIAL MEDIA IS USUALLY THE FIRST PLACE PEOPLE GO IF THEY’RE IN THE MARKET FOR A NEW JOB. IT’S A GREAT WAY TO CONNECT WITH PEOPLE WHO MIGHT BE ABLE TO HELP YOU IN YOUR JOB SEARCH, SEE WHO’S HIRING, AND IN SOME CASES, EVEN APPLY FOR A JOB WITH A COUPLE OF CLICKS. WHILE SOCIAL MEDIA CAN HELP YOU FIND YOUR DREAM JOB, IT CAN ALSO HURT YOUR CHANCES OF GETTING THAT JOB IF YOU DON’T SPEND SOME TIME CONSIDERING YOUR OWN SOCIAL MEDIA USE.

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Julie Fisher, M.Ed. Julie Fisher, M.Ed.

What College Admissions Professionals Revealed When Asked About Social Media & Admissions

How has social media changed college admissions both from an admissions department perspective and an applicant’s perspective?

Most admissions departments look at social media as another tool in their arsenal to evaluate students during the admissions process. Some schools told me they regularly use students’ social media in their evaluation of potential candidates for admission while others said that while they don’t use it for most students, they do however use it for some.

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Julie Fisher, M.Ed. Julie Fisher, M.Ed.

Do Your Social Media Posts Matter When It Comes To College Admissions?

The truth is, you’ll never going to know whether or not the admissions officer reviewing your application is going to check your social media accounts or not.

The latest Kaplan survey found that 66% of admissions professionals polled consider an applicants’ social media FAIR GAME. If they check, (usually Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or YouTube) it’s often to learn more about an applicant that might pique their interest but doesn’t fall into the “Definitely Yes” pile based on their application alone.

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Julie Fisher, M.Ed. Julie Fisher, M.Ed.

What’s a Personal Brand and Why it Matters

YOUR PERSONAL BRAND IS YOUR SOCIAL CURRENCY.

IT’S YOUR UNIQUE VALUE PROPOSITION.

In other words, your personal brand is how you convey to your online audience exactly what you have to offer them and why you’re the best person for the job.

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Julie Fisher, M.Ed. Julie Fisher, M.Ed.

The Dos & Don'ts Of Free Expression Online

Many teens and young adults view social media as a place to let loose and express themselves. But teenage brains don’t often consider that these actions might have unintended consequences. That said, here are my 8 rules for teens when it comes to free expression online

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Julie Fisher, M.Ed. Julie Fisher, M.Ed.

What Does "Inappropriate" Really Mean?

Social media gives us the opportunity to tell the world who we are and show ourselves in the way we want to be seen.

Think about what you post and ask yourself, “what does this photo/text/tweet, etc. say about me?” In the internet age, perception is reality and you aren’t going to get a chance to explain yourself or your post to all the people who see your post. They will never know what you posted was a meant as a joke or a misspelling or auto-correct led to a completely different post than what you originally intended it to be.

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Julie Fisher, M.Ed. Julie Fisher, M.Ed.

10 Ways To Protect Your Digital Reputation

Don't Let Your Online Presence Ruin Your Future

Before social media and the internet became commonplace, it was generally thought that celebrities, musicians and prominent figures were the only ones who needed to protect their image and public perception. However, with billions of people from around the world creating accounts on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, privacy is no longer what it once seemed.

When you post publicly you are not only sharing your life's intimate details with friends, family members and peers, but also the entire world--millions of potential viewers. With the growing trend of students and athletes losing out on college scholarship opportunities along with individuals finding themselves without employment due to social media woes, understanding how to protect your own online presence and digital reputation is a must.

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Julie Fisher, M.Ed. Julie Fisher, M.Ed.

A "Spring" Clean-Up For Your Digital Footprint

Clean Up Your Online Presence

For many people, when seasons change, our thoughts turn to cleaning up our homes – getting rid of the old stuff and organizing the things we actually need and want. We “lighten our load” and it feels good. “Spring” cleaning allows us to think about taking inventory of our lives and getting rid of anything that isn’t helping us live the life we want live or be the person we want to be. Let's extend our idea of “spring” cleaning to our digital footprint as well.

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