Ian
sent me this yesterday (thankyou). Interesting take on the how-do-people-see-you-reflected-in-facebook issue. Or rather, interesting way of dealing with it. So I thought I'd share with you my groups of the week:
In third place:
We've done the work - MARK IT (those of you abroad may not have been au fait with our lecturers' pay
dispute)
Runner up:
History of Art Essay Share (yes, 9 brave members went for 'public humiliation on the web' and pasted in their essays to the discussion boards to help each other revise)
Winner:
I Know You're Checking Up On Me... So Employ Me! (Description) For all those who are aware of employers using the wonders of facebook to gather additional information on prospective employees. We're all highly employable, and you shouldn't try to understand me through the two hundred odd drunken photos of me that people have placed online. Let's make them know that we know that they're checking...
(News) Companies have started using Facebook as a resource to gauge a person's character. It's time to be a bit more careful about which photographs remain tagged guys!