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Category: Digital Citizenship

Internet Safety

Introducing Adobe Education Exchange

Posted on April 30, 2018 By

Interested in furthering your technical and creative skills to benefit your classroom? Adobe Education Exchange is here for you.   Adobe offers 20+ free courses to promote the incorporation of digital technologies into the classroom. These courses fall into three categories: …

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5 Things You Should Never Post on Social Media

Posted on April 27, 2018 By

Even in these internet security-savvy times, it can still be all too easy to post something on your social media that has unintended consequences. The internet is a very public place, and anything you post can be accessed by anyone, …

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Tech Tip: Stop Beeping Notifications on Facebook

Posted on April 18, 2018 By

Have you ever been studying in the silence of the library when suddenly your computer begins dinging as people like the new selfie that you just posted? Even if you’re not in a place where silence is essential, these notifications …

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Spring Cleaning: Be Green, Not Blue!

Posted on April 13, 2018 By

If you’re in the process of spring cleaning, you might have found some old devices that you don’t need anymore. Donating these is a great way to help the environment and declutter your home, but it’s essential that the device …

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Refuse the Phishing Bait

Posted on March 23, 2018 By

Cybercriminals are getting better at manipulating people, and we need to keep up with them. Approximately ninety-five percent of security mishaps are in some part due to human error. Learn the signs of phishing and stay on the lookout for …

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The Anatomy of a Phishing Email

Posted on March 9, 2018 By

How good are you at spotting phishing? Do you notice anything wrong with this email? See if you can spot all the signs of phishing. (Hint: if you click the photo, it will open in another tab for easier viewing.) …

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Tech Tip: Facebook Chain Mail Scams

Posted on March 7, 2018 By

Chances are, you’ve received a message on Facebook Messenger from some distant family member that reads something like:  Please tell all the contacts in your messenger list not to accept Jayden K. Smith friendship request. He is a hacker and …

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Don’t Be a Wi-Fi Monster

Posted on February 16, 2018 By

What Does It Mean to be a Wi-Fi Monster? Wi-Fi networks are sensitive. Certain items can interfere with the signal and cause poor connectivity all over campus. To ensure strong Wi-Fi, we must all be on the lookout for Wi-Fi …

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Lock Down Your Login

Posted on February 2, 2018 By

ITS doesn’t keep drilling the importance of strong passwords for nothing. In our increasingly online world, we can’t afford to have weak passwords that open us up to attack and identity theft. A strong password is an essential part of …

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Tech Tip: Rogue Devices

Posted on January 24, 2018 By

Some personal devices emit a problematic Wi-Fi signal. These devices interfere with E-Town’s Wi-Fi signal and slow down the connection of nearby phones and computers. Please be sure to turn off wireless on: Wireless printers Cellphone or personal hot spots …

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New Year, New You 2018

Posted on January 19, 2018 By

As few as 25 years ago, communication was mostly limited to face-to-face interactions or word of mouth. With the tech age we live in now, communication has changed, and so too have conventions and manners. Below are 10 tech faux …

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Tech Tip: It’s Time to Change Your Password

Posted on January 17, 2018 By

Welcome back to campus! It’s that time of year again. Classes are starting and passwords need to be changed! It is best to change your password occasionally to maintain security for your account. When you change your password, it must …

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Safe Social Media

Posted on November 10, 2017 By

Social media is an ingrained part of daily life for a vast number of people. But how safe is this place where you’re spending all your time? Maybe not as safe as you think. Who’s watching you online? Your friends, …

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Tech Tip: Turning Off Wireless

Posted on October 18, 2017 By

Does your wifi connection seem slow? Are you having trouble connecting to E-town’s wireless network? Look around for unfamiliar wifi signals in your area. These signals may belong to a device that broadcasts its own wifi signal, which interferes with …

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Think You’ve Been Hacked?

Posted on October 6, 2017 By

How do you know if you’ve been hacked? Maybe your friend tells you that they’ve received a spam-like email from your account. Maybe you start to notice unusually large amounts of pop-ups, redirecting webpages, or plugins that you don’t remember …

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