The participants will gain an awareness of a variety of social media websites and how their social media image correlates with the Department’s Standards of Conduct. They will learn what is proper social media etiquette and what should and what should not be posted to public websites concerning their professional lifestyle. Strategies will be included for handling instances where people feel they have witnessed, or been victim of digital bullying and taunting.
9:00am - 4:00pm
Due to an overwhelming interest and importance to our everyday job duties, this class has been expanded to six hours. The participants will gain awareness of a variety of social media websites and how their social media image correlates with the Department's Standards of Conduct. They will learn what is proper social media etiquette and what should and should not be posted to public websites concerning their professional lifestyle. Strategies will be included for handling instances where people feel they have witnessed, or been victim of digital bullying and taunting.
22 seats of 30 total student seats are occupied for this class.
Please contact your agency training coordinator to register for this class.