The Digital Professionalism Mapping Tool has been designed to assist you to think about your presence and activity online, to consider how others might see you if they search for you, and to review if your footprint causes conflict in any way with the professional persona you are developing.
The resource is split into two sections. The first section shows you what each of the various parts of the tool does. It's a good idea to familiarize yourself with these before you get started with the tool itself.
The second part is the mapping tool itself.
Filling out the mapping is easy. Just drag the apps onto the relevant section of the map.
You have the option to print your map, or to save your results as a PDF.
By printing your results, you may want to share them with others. It might show similarities or expose some interesting results. Don't worry, you can't go wrong, just reset and start again.
Click on the numbered buttons below to discover what each section of the Mapping tool does.
You can use the tool below or click on this link to open the Mapping Tool in another window if you get stuck with anything please refer back to the 1st section that explains the different features of the tool.
Redesigned by colleagues in the Centre for Academic Practice Enhancement (CAPE) at the University of Cumbria