Rules for the On-line & Social Media Road
Carefully read the “Netiquette” Guide located within “Resources”.
Respond to the following question and upload your Word .doc File to the “Assignment Page”:
What are some of the self-imposed rules you believe everyone ought to you follow when interacting with Social Media?
Please read:
Labouré College of Healthcare owes its legacy to Saint Catherine Laboure (1806-1876), who entered a religious congregation of women knows as the Daughters of Charity, a faith-based community dedicated to hospice care in the poorer regions of Paris, France. By way of sustaining the compassionate mindfulness of Catherine Laboure and in addition to supporting your academic and clinical competence, Labouré college of Healthcare seeks to recognize the many social inequalities happening all around us right now in “real-time”.
Just as the college celebrates its many cultures, so too does the college seek to be attentive and responsive to the injustices stemming from prejudices toward a person’s religion, gender, orientation, race, ability differences, age, and socioeconomic class. Additionally, undocumented populations living in the U.S. continue to experience fear and uncertainty due to their social and compromised legal status. Opportunities for education, employment and affordable health care are at best limited.
As a student of Labouré College of Healthcare, you are called to become aware of these social “disconnects” that render individuals and their communities diminished in human stature. In your Ethics and Theology classes, clinical interactions and in college-wide social outreach initiatives, you will be invited to become acquainted with the harmful social influencers impacting the quality-of-life people on the margins.
The community at Labouré College of Healthcare will join with you as you build on your leadership abilities. Opportunities to practically engage with people who know the many dehumanizing effects of financial and medical distress, will provide you with insight, experience and a compassionate vision to meet head-on the stigmas of poverty and prejudice.
Honoring the dignity of each individual and forming supportive relationships through charitable outreach with local, national, and global communities, is embedded in the College’s Mission statement as it references YOU as a “responsible world citizen”.
Resources:
On-line Communications:
https://laboure.brightspace.com/content/enforced/10332-MAP0101AOSpring2023/LC-MAP-Netiquette%20Guide%20For%20On-line%20Commnications.pdf?_&d2lSessionVal=P6xjGvLLxOa0ucyXasNytQKyn&_&d2lSessionVal=p4bM4KioSmEO6YiyyWTRtIIx4
Faith Tradition Resources:
Review links for additional research on faith traditions—
1)https://www.ncronline.org/books/2017/08/muslim-writer-explores-current-relevance-jesus-message-islam
2)https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/eco-catholic/myanmars-cardinal-bo-calls-green-theology-liberation
3)https://www.ncronline.org/news/justice/ncr-podcast-catholicism-and-race-relations
Handouts:
A guide to your on-line presence:
1)https://.www.content/enforced/7950-MAP0101AOSummer2021/LC-MAP-Guide For Your On-line Presence.pdf
Your patients / clients of many faiths:
1)http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/
2)Wisdom Literature From Faith Traditions
3)Judaism and Social Eqaulity Article