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What are the regions designated as bilingual for language of work purposed?
NCR, parts of Northern & Eastern Ontario; Montreal; parts of Gaspé and West Quebec; and New Brunswick are examples of these.
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What is the Privacy Impact Assessment?
PIA is the acronym for this type of assessment.
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What is Web 2.0?
This is comprised of Internet-based tools and services that allow for participatory multi-way information sharing, dialogue and user-generated content.
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Quelles sont les lois utilisées à des fins officielles pour l'internet et l'intranet d'EDSC?
Ces dernières telles que la Loi sur les langues officielles sont utilisées afin de réglementer l'internet et l'intranet d'EDSC.
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What are characters?
Twitter posts allow you to have a maximum of 140 of these.
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What is simultaneously?
Content should be posted in this fashion in both OLs on their respective official accounts, channels and pages.
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What is Pinterest?
This is pinboard-style photo-sharing website that allows users to create and manage theme-based image collections is ranked as the 3rd most popular social networking site.
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Who is the Head of Communications?
This person is the recommended senior official accountable and responsible for the coordination of all Web 2.0 activities.
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What are Friends?
Facebook users usually have 130 of these.
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What is the name of your employer?
Disclosing this on a personal social media account gives the impression that you are officially speaking on behalf of your employer.
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What is Facebook?
The founder and CEO of this social media site is Mark Zuckerberg.
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What is personal information?
This information is about an identifiable individual that includes names, occupations or contact information.
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What is YouTube?
The most viewed unprofessional video on this social media site is titled "Charlie Bit My Finger", which was uploaded in 2007 and has over 500 million views.
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Quels sont les protocoles à suivre concernant les initiatives institutionnelles touchant les médias sociaux?
Ces derniers sont à suivre afin de gérer l'initiative officiellement et méthodiquement et suivre une approche fondée sur les principes, etc.
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What is the Values and Ethics Code for the Public Service?
Your obligations as outlined in this Code apply at all times, particularly if your employer could be identified through your use of Web 2.0 tools and services.
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What is Instagram?
“Walden” is one of 14 photographic filters offered on this photo-sharing, social networking site.
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What is a program or activity?
Personal information can be collected when it is required by a government institution to operate this.
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What are Government of Canada public facing web pages (including web applications)?
These Government of Canada webpages are compliant with accessibility requirements outlined in the Standard of Web Accessibility.
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What is third party web 2.0?
You should use customized terms of service when creating this type of tool or service.
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What is a Hashtag?
A word or an unspaced phrase prefixed with the # symbol.
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What is the Official Languages Act?
Having the right to communicate with and receive service from the Government of Canada in either English or French is outlined as a core obligation in this Act.
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What is LinkedIn?
This social media site allows its users to keep a list of contact details of people with whom they have some level of relationship, called “Connections.”
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What is "The Social Network"?
This 2010 Academy Award-winning movie was based off of Facebook.
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Who is Katy Perry?
She is the most followed person on Twitter as of January 2014.
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What is Duty of Loyalty?
Adhering to this Duty means that you must not post anything online that could affect your effectiveness as an employee or undermine the impartiality and political neutrality of the PS.
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