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John Pearce

Your Digital Identity - YouTube - 3 views

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    This is one of a number of videos created by Chris O'Reilly http://www.youtube.com/user/TheEducationClub in this case dealing with digital identity.
Russell Ogden

Controlling your digital identity is as easy as 1-2-3 - 11 views

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    Google or You? Who Would You Rather Control Your Digital Identity? 
Ian Quartermaine

A Great Guide on Teaching Students about Digital Footprint ~ Educational Technology and... - 10 views

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    A post that clearly sets out a plan for teaching students about good digital citizenship and how to maintain a positive digital footprint.
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    Have you ever Googled yourself ? Have you ever checked your virtual identity? Do you know that you leave a digital footprint every time you get online? Do you know that whatever you do online is accumulated into a digital dossier traceable by others ? These and several other similar questions are but the emerging tip of the sinking iceberg.One that is packed full of concerns related to issues of our online identity and privacy issues.
Ian Guest

Rhizome Project - 1 views

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    "Rhizome awareness report: 'Digital Identity Matters'"
Camilla Elliott

Boys' Reading Commission Report 2012 (UK) - 1 views

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    The Boys' Reading Commission has found that boys' underachievement in reading is associated with the interplay of three factors: -  The home and family environment, where girls are more  likely to be bought books and taken to the library, and where  mothers are more likely to support and role model reading; -  The school environment, where teachers may have a limited  knowledge of contemporary and attractive texts for boys  and where boys may not be given the opportunity to develop  their identity as a reader through experiencing reading for  enjoyment; -  Male gender identities which do not value learning and  reading as a mark of success.
John Pearce

Digital storm on the horizon - 0 views

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    "Michael Fraser calls it the ''rubbish web''. That is the internet we will be left with in five to 10 years unless governments and cyber corporations fix the holes that allow criminals to infiltrate the world wide web and strip global citizens of their identity, money and dignity, he believes. In his bleak view, those who can afford it will retreat behind private corporatised security walls."
Aaron Davis

The post-authentic world - Future Tense - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting C... - 0 views

  • But I think all that has changed though, Antony, I think with social media...social media is very intrusive and very persuasive and invasive, and the thing that's happening now that never happened before is that bad feedback lasts forever, it doesn't go away online, it doesn't go away on the internet
  • I think that the reality is that we make our own authenticity and that nothing is authentic without us being complicit in and almost creating this authenticity
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    A great discussion about identity in the 21st Century focusing on authenticity and how the internet has changed everything.
John Pearce

How Millennials Feel About Data Targeting and Online Privacy [infographic] - 0 views

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    "95% of Millennials claim to have taken action to protect their online privacy, which is good. Everyone needs to be looking after themselves, especially on the internet, since identity theft is a thing. That still blows my mind. Someone can take your life away over the internet. At least 95% of the Millennials are safe, right?"
Aaron Davis

"Knowing Someone" in Social Spaces is Complicated | CTQ - 0 views

  • controlling audience is almost impossible when content is posted publicly
  •  I'm also wondering what we're doing to help students understand that they don't control audiences when they are posting content to the web, so misunderstandings are inevitable
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    An interesting discussion of some of the issues associated with digital identity.
John Pearce

Where You'll Get Hacked Infographic | newzgrid - 4 views

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    "We might not worry concerning identity theft the maximum amount as property theft as a result of it isn't as shivery and face to face as an actual theft, however it's a digital theft, fraud may be life damaging. I even have an exponent whose family had been saving up for years to travel to film producer World. This perceived to have all of the correct precautions required to avoid fraud or hackers. However somehow a hole was found and $6,000 was taken out of their savings. No film producer World for his or her family. However perhaps the hacker had a pleasant trip instead? We will solely hope. Read Where You'll Get Hacked Infographic "
Aaron Davis

Identity in a Digital World - 0 views

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    A presentation from Alec Couros looking at online identify
John Pearce

Is Google Glass Bad for Society? - Google Glass Privacy - 1 views

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    By the end of this year, our society will undergo a most peculiar form of societal change -- and it will involve a lot of strife and conflict. The cause? Google (GOOG_) Glasses.
John Pearce

Big Data | Debunking Five Big Data Myths | Technology, IT - 2 views

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    "Kate Crawford of the MIT Centre for Civic Media goes behind the numbers to debunk five myths about big data."
John Pearce

Fix Tracking! - 2 views

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    Some advice from Duck, Duck Go on how to restrict tracking that can occur when browsing the web.
Aaron Davis

Facebook Is About To Make Catfishing Problems Even Worse | open thinking - 0 views

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    Alec Couros Already, Facebook is plagued with identity thieves who adversely affect the safety, comfort, and freedom of many of its users, and the problem will only continue to grow with these types of half-baked efforts. You may not be affected now, but unless Facebook does something to fully address this issue, you almost certainly will be.
John Pearce

In Search of the Other: Decoding Digital Natives | DMLcentral - 4 views

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    "This is the first post of a research inquiry that questions the ways in which we have understood the Youth-Technology-Change relationship in the contemporary digital world, especially through the identity of 'Digital Native'. Drawing from three years of research and current engagements in the field, the post begins a critique of how we need to look at the outliers, the people on the fringes in order to unravel the otherwise celebratory nature of discourse about how the digital is changing the world. In this first post, I chart the trajectories of our research at the Centre for Internet and Society (Bangalore, India) and Hivos (The Hague, The Netherlands) to see how alternative models of understanding these relationships can be built."
Roland Gesthuizen

The "digital divide"? - Parental involvement in preventing and responding to cyberbully... - 3 views

  • Being better informed than their parents led to examples in another study where at times, students had needed to remind their own parents of basic cybersafety rules
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    "Although statistics show that the use of the Internet by adults is high and continues to rise,3 McGrath (2009) suggested that young people use technology in a different way to adults - adult use tends to be for more practical or business purposes, whereas for young people, technology is a vital part of their social life and identity development."
John Pearce

Why digital privacy is only for the rich | Arwa Mahdawi | Comment is free | theguardian... - 1 views

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    "The growing privacy industry isn't changing the fact that most people are products sold to advertisers - it's just changing the way they are sold."
John Pearce

Spring Cleaning Who Has Access to Your Data - NYTimes.com - 3 views

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    "Whether you realize it or not, dozens - if not hundreds - of apps and services have access to your social accounts and can see everything you're doing online. Tweets, Likes, your location, are all there for the taking. What's worse, there's a pretty good chance you unwittingly gave them permission."
John Pearce

Memo HR staff: a social profile is not a CV - 1 views

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    "It's creepy to think that you're being stalked. But how much creepier is it that a group of people sit around a long table analysing information on your Facebook profile in order to decide whether you're worthy of a job in their organisation? Not only are we told that this repugnant practice occurs but it's promoted as a reality in the education system."
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