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Tracking Social Media for Possible Confidentiality Violations

Tony Karrer

As blogs and wikis spread throughout enterprises, organizations must deal with compliance and risk-management issues that are created from communications through these media. Not only are employees communicating through these media at work, but they are also doing so at home. I personally don't think this is different than email or IM.

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What Your Onboarding Kit Should Include (And Why You Should Offer One)

TalentLMS

Confidentiality agreements. They also need to know when, where and how they can communicate with their team members. So, make sure to include this information in your onboarding kit for new employees: A directory of employee profiles including names, contact details, and usernames on company messaging applications like Slack or IM.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Privacy / Confidentiality - Limit the visibility. Security - This is no worse than any other form of electronic communication. So, yes, you have to set up policies and alert people just like you do around any form of electronic communication (email, IM). No problems getting things here. Multiple authors - who owns at end.

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Student-to-student interaction in small distance courses

E-Learning Acupuncture

Of course, the graded piece at the end conducted by the instructor should be kept confidential and not be placed into the discussion forum. This document is central to starting the team off on the right foot with their communication strategy, and 3) Advice on tools. Group work. I suggest the component be fairly large – like 20%.