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Rider University: Identity Theft Countermeasures

Digital Identity Mapping
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Event: ID Theft

Date: Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 9 AM.

Venue: Sweigart Auditorium, Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ

Abstract:  I spoke as part of a sequential panel on the ways in which we can protect ourselves from identity theft by electronic means.

Presentation: http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dckfm9fw_269svttxnfj

Commentary and notes:

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Rider University: Using Smartboards

Event: Using Smartboards

Date: May 12th, 2009 at 9 am.

Venue: Rider University, Memorial 205

Abstract: Smartboards are new to Rider University, but a mainstay in primary schools. Teacher Education will gather to learn about what smartboards are, how they can best be used in the classroom, and become familiar with the interface, tools, and applications that make Smartboards a great device for teaching and learning.

Presentation: http://docs.google.com/Presentation?docid=dckfm9fw_279d4s2g5fm&hl=en

Commentary and notes:

Thank YOU, John – I learn something from you every time I get a chance to see one of your sessions. You are terrific – Heather Casey, faculty member.

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Social Networking for Business: How Facebook, Twitter, and Ning can help you to connect with people on a deep level

John LeMasney at BCUG (Charles Hildebrandt)
John LeMasney at BCUG (Charles Hildebrandt)

Event: Social Networking for Business

Date: April 17th, 2009 at 7:30 pm

Venue: Brookdale Computer Users Group, Tinton Falls, NJ

Abstract: John LeMasney will talk about how these social networks and others can help you to:

  • connect with people in ways that are often unlikely in the real world,
  • start new working relationships,
  • advertise yourself,
  • promote your personal brand, and
  • develop an online presence.

Presentation: http://docs.google.com/Presentation?id=dckfm9fw_396nx2rf4ch

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John LeMasney speaks on Identity Theft and Internet Security

Jedediah Higgins House, Kingston, NJ, Interior, Rooms, details, construction, cc-by lemasney
Jedediah Higgins House, Kingston, NJ, Interior, Rooms, details, construction, cc-by lemasney

John LeMasney speaks on Identity Theft and Internet Security

Abstract:  Internet Security has become an essential topic of understanding for the general public. Using the Internet without security in mind is an easy way to become taken advantage of. I spoke as part of a sequential panel on the ways in which we can protect ourselves from identity theft by electronic means.

Date: April 16th, 2009 at 9 AM.

Venue: Sweigart Auditorium, Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ

Presentation:

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Interested in doing something like this with your company? You can reach me at 609 553 9498, john@lemasney.com, or as lemasney on various social networks.

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