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    We Need To Talk: Digital Practices & Ethics in Our Profession

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    Date
    2018-03-12
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    Eaton, Paul W.
    Pasquini, Laura A.
    Ahlquist, Josie
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    Abstract
    As Student Affairs educators leverage technology for professional practice, we have failed to discuss how our digital lives intersect with our work lives. This competency-based, case study guide is designed to facilitate conversations about expectations and realities of what it means to be a professional online. To help you discuss ways to support digital-ethical professional practice in higher education, we have identified a few scenarios to discuss and develop a positive culture online. We encourage your to start an open dialogue on these issues and identify potential solutions to address unwanted interactions and inappropriate behaviors in professional online networks. Please feel free to bring these case studies back to your campus and/or graduate programs to continue the conversations. This resource is shared with the following Creative Commons license: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11875/2372
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    Pasquini, L.A., Eaton, P. W., Ahlquist, J. R.(2018). We need to talk: Digital practices & ethics in our profession. 2018 ACPA Convention, Houston, TX. figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5971354.v2

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