Teachers Should Always Google Themselves

in steempress •  7 years ago  (edited)



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I am sure you have Googled yourself before, haven't you? Well, I have. The funny thing is, I first started Googling myself out of necessity. It was my first day at school and I was nervous. I was anxious to prove myself. I was determined to find out how my students thought of me. Thus, I started asking my colleagues if there was a review system in place.

To my dismay, there was none, however my colleagues suggested that perhaps I should Google myself. This was nearly 9 years ago and many of my students had blogs that were public. All their rant and unhappy comments about me was public. I have to say that I wasn't thrilled, but it was necessary for me to find out what about my teaching needed improvement.

Over the years, I have started Googling myself as a way to gauge my teaching performance.

They Love Me, They Don't Love Me


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Ok, I'm being a bit dramatic, but what I meant here is to know how my students perceive my teaching so far. To give a bit of a background, my students were all in their teens and were all rather tech savvy. They were unwilling to tell me how I was doing but have written their thoughts all over their blogs.

As such, upon Googling myself, I found out about what I was doing right and what I was not. It was through this that I discovered that my handwriting was the talk of the class. I used the whiteboard for the majority of the time but my handwriting was akin to a work of art. An abstract form of art that no one really could tell what it meant. In other words, as one of my former student put it, it was the worst handwriting she has ever seen. Upon finding out, I started using more handouts and Powerpoint slides.

At times, it felt almost like I was spying on my students. Although they never disclosed who they really are on their blogs, I could tell who they were from their style of writing. This was in part due to their countless essays that I have to mark. It was through reading my students' blogs that I found out how some of them were facing problems at home. This was especially useful when one of my students yelled at me in class. As I knew that she was going through a tough time, I did not punish her and instead counselled her on her situation.

The Unofficial Online Resume




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A teacher is often not graded by how well they perform in the classroom. Very often, the administrators or the powers that be would assess a teacher based on other aspects including their ability to write academic journals. Some administrators may even resort to Googling a teacher to determine if he/she qualifies for a promotion. The basis for this is to see how many academic journals can be found on sites such as Google scholar or any other notable academic journals.

In other words, it could serve as an online resume that could help you in your next promotion or job interview. Of course, the same goes for any bad reports or feedback about you. As such, better tidy up that unofficial online resume a bit.

Conclusion


When tidying up your online resume, why not try having a great Steemit blog and link Wordpress blog to it? My work on Steemit now dominates the front page of Google. Since I write mainly on all things education, hopefully, this helps in my next job interview. Come to think about it, I think this will make a great opportunity to tell my would be interviewer what Steemit is.


 


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Yes, everyone is responsible for their online presence. If you don't craft it, others will.

haha, I did that like 3 years ago. Is like building up personal brand ever since.

That's right, I'm sure you have an awesome online presence now?

I have a strong ‘Zhao Wei’ ahead of me. You can search ‘Kim Zhao Wei’ and comment based on that 😆

  ·  7 years ago 

This is also why we should think and think twice before we post anything online. And especially here on Steemit. Everything we posted will be forever burnt into the blockchain. This is our brand, our reputation, our "life" (virtually). So think and plan well how we want to present ourselves.
Who Am I?
Who do you want people to see you as?
Every little things we posted can and may affect someone life.
So post wisely!
We can post wisely and have FUN!
Happy Steeming!

Love this. Great idea to google yourself and see how the students are perceiving you! Funny that they were talking about your handwriting and you were able to make some corrections. :)

Yeah, well, if you were to see my handwriting, you will get what they mean..haha..my teacher used to call my writing the 'handwriting of a monster' sounded cooler in mandarin

Congratulations, note that you have used the technology in the right way, that's good, I liked this, it was very clever on your part, and good that it has given good results. Excellent!! Thanks for sharing your experience, and that good idea

No problem, happy that you found it useful

My work on Steemit now dominates the front page of Google. Since I write mainly on all things education, hopefully, this helps in my next job interview. Come to think about it, I think this will make a great opportunity to tell my would be interviewer what Steemit is.

^^^ This is so encouraging to hear. And this should not be underestimated of the importance of this as it relates to Steemit and the whole Community here.

I have been arguing for months that Steemit should be more than just about having Contests of the most beautiful gardens or seeing the Steemian who has the most first cousins or shots of Mountain Monday etc...etc.. you get what I'm saying

We should also concentrate on Content that entities like Google want to come check out and eventually index in the SEs.

For us to be considered to have some Utility with what we are doing here as Bloggers ..well this is paramount. We need to keep growing in this regard!

Otherwise it's just a bunch of Members here sharing baby pictures back and forth with each other.
i.e. No real world intrinsic value with that.

Thanks @alvinhuah for this :)

I totally agree, I think Steemit has the potential to be the next medium or wikipedia. Of course, some work needs to be done with the UI. As for baby pictures and all,I don't get those either, unless they are trying to self vote themselves

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There are so many blogs and forums where we can find out what our students think about us, even their facebook pages can help and yes, I agree that information we found is beneficial for our development and improvement. Constructive criticism is always a nice thing.

I have tried to do this, but my name is too generic and short, so it doesn't easily turn up in Google searches without further qualifying terms! But so far, nothing disastrous!

That was interesting. I mean, do the students write about you and include your name? Whenever I talk about others, I tend to not use any specifics so that it can be vague.

This is a great reminder that whatever you publish can come back and bite you or work in your favor. You did a great job on using their feedback and improving yourself. Awesome post!

This is a great reminder that whatever you publish can come back and bite you or work in your favor. You did a great job on using their feedback and improving yourself. Awesome post!