Competent: Lesson 3

Digital Professionalism & Security

Do you know where the line is — before you cross it? It's not just about being polite online. In this lesson, you'll find out what really happened when Samsung engineers used an AI tool at work and why it became a global cautionary tale. You'll work through five real workplace dilemmas with genuine consequences, then draft your own personal code of digital conduct and hold your online presence up against it.
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Who It’s For

This course is ideal for adults aged 18+ who are entering the workplace or early in their careers. It's a great fit for anyone preparing to enter a professional environment — learning to recognize ethical risks in digital behavior, navigate workplace dilemmas with confidence, and build a personal standard they can defend in any organization.

What’s Included

Real-life scenarios & quizzes

Reflection journals & tools

Final assessment & certificate

Downloadable glossary & reference sheet

Why This Matters

Every day, professionals make small digital decisions that carry real consequences — what to share, what to send, and what to trust a tool with. The people who stand out are the ones who already know where the lines are. This lesson gives you the skills to recognize confidentiality risks, work through ethical dilemmas under pressure, and show up online in a way that reflects the professional you want to be.

Ready to Define Your Digital Standard?

Learn at your own pace with immersive, scenario-based content designed to build the digital professionalism and ethical decision-making skills employers value most — whether you're preparing for your first role or stepping into greater responsibility.
In this course, you'll:
  • Discover what happened in the Samsung 2023 case and what it revealed about AI and confidentiality
  • Learn what digital professionalism looks like in practice across real workplace situations
  • Work through five workplace ethical dilemmas with randomized variables and a disciplinary consequence scale
  • Reflect on how small digital decisions can carry serious professional consequences
  • Draft a personal code of digital conduct and audit your real online presence against it

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