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Saturday, 28 February 2015

TT #5

Digital Footprint/Identity


My digital footprint is hard to find! I had to go a few Google search pages deep to find anything that actually pertained to me. That’s the bonus and draw back of having a common name I guess. And what complicates things more is that I go by my middle name, but use my first name on all “official” documents. So universities and my resume have Kirsten on them, but all of my social media presence is under Alex. This makes for a bit of a mixed digital presence. This is why I made the about me page, so that employers aren’t trying to find me and maybe thinking I’m someone I’m not.  I think your digital footprint is increasingly important since a digital presence is not just social anymore but a mix of social and professional and employers are being made increasingly aware of this. I hope the digital presence I have created reflects my identity and not someone I'm not. I feel that digital dualism is easy to get mixed up in as it is easy to be more open and social and even mean online since you are not face to face with the person. I think we should remind our students there is an actual person with thoughts and feelings reading their comments and posts. As future teachers we need to model as well as teach our students these skills.


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