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Personality Development, Etiquette, Privacy, and Safety Extended to the Net

“Manners
maketh man.” (Quote by William of Wykeham, popularized in the first Kingsman
movie)

Continuing
the mission for holistic student development, the AdZU School of Education
Pre-Service Teachers learned about Personality Development, online GMRC, Data
Privacy, and E-safety last August 24, 2018 at the Learning Resource Center at
Salvador Campus.

SED
invited College Faculty and former JHS Guidance Coordinator Amy Valmonte and University
Communications Office’s Leah M Panaguiton, to give a talk on the rudiments of Netiquette
and promote appropriate and responsible “online” and “off-line” behavior as
being part of developing one’s personality.

In addition, the discussion
included proper management of sensitive, privileged, and personal data in
maintaining data privacy for online safety. All these were done with the aim of
advocating responsible management of social media accounts and maintaining a
well-balanced and pleasing personality both in the cyber and real world.

Engaged
and intrigued, the fourth year education students were eager to raise questions
and share their thoughts on the topic during the open forum. It was apparent
that the students will carry with them the insights and lessons they picked up
during the day’s event and put these into practice upon deployment to their
areas of assignment.



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