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Managing your Digital Footprint

(Or, not putting your foot in it…)

HE Conference, Bishop Burton College, #rsche12

6th March 2012

Scott HibbersonE-learning advisor

[email protected] @scotthibberson

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Learning Outcomes• Define what is meant by ‘digital footprint’ • Identify key social media sites where

digital footprints are commonplace and provide guidance on how to manage your own digital footprint

• Explore the issues of having a digital identity (through roleplay)

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Definition“A digital footprint is a collection of activities and behaviours recorded when an entity (such as a person) interacts in a digital environment.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_footprint

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Getting to know you…

Image by JD Shippel, available on Flickr under the creative commons licence http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaydee92/4990252227/lightbox/

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Case Study on Digital Identity (Twitter)

Available from http://catherinecronin.wordpress.com/2012/02/29/525/

• Sample of 36 HE students at the University of Galway

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Where can I find my digital footprint?

• A smorgasbord of…

…and more!

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Checking your own digital footprint

• Spezify (http://spezify.com/) for a visual representation of your digital identity

• Pipl searches the “deep web”(http://pipl.com/) • Google Alerts http://www.google.com/alerts)• Museum of Me (

http://www.intel.com/museumofme/r/index.htm)

• Digital Tattoo (http://digitaltattoo.ubc.ca/)

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Roleplay

Image by J Burgin, available on Flickr under the creative commons licence http://www.flickr.com/photos/jburgin/4654327542/

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• Any social media post should be considered in terms of discoverability and audience

• The digital landscape is constantly evolving - explore the privacy settings on each social media site you use regularly

• Remember, the people you share with can always share your information with others

Observations

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Observations (cont)• Not publishing anything online about yourself

doesn’t mean to say that you don’t have a digital footprint

• Separation of professional and personal networks is often complex and needs to be considered case by case rather than hard and fast rules.

• Educating learners in how to navigate and collaborate safely and responsibly using online networks is only possible if you have an understanding of how these networks operate yourself

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Useful Resources• For current links and resources search the hashtags #digitalfootprint and/or

#digitalidentity on Twitter• This Is Me learning materials about digital identity available under the creative

commons licence, modified by Nancy White, Shirley Williams, Sarah Fleming & Pat Parslowhttp://www.lulu.com/items/volume_67/8327000/8327319/2/print/8327319.pdf [Accessed 05/03/2012].

• Cronin, C. (2012) Resources for exploring digital identity, privacy and authenticity. Catherine Cronin - learning/reflecting/sharing, [blog] 29/2/2012, Available at: http://catherinecronin.wordpress.com/2012/02/29/525/ [Accessed: 03/03/2012].

• Hibberson, S. (2012) Managing your digital footprint, or, making sure you don’t put your foot in it…. Scott's eLearning Library, [blog] 28/10/2011, Available at: http://scotthibberson.co.uk/eLearningLibrary/?p=1479 [Accessed: 05/02/2012].

• Hopkins, D. (2012) Do students understand their 'digital footprint' and how it can affect their employability?. eLearning Blog Don't Waste Your Time, [blog] 28/10/2011, Available at: http://www.dontwasteyourtime.co.uk/presentations/do-students-understand-their-digital-footprint-and-how-it-can-affect-their-employability/ [Accessed: 05/03/2012].

• Keegan, H. (2012) The Paradox of Openness: The High Costs of Giving Online. Heloukee: EdTech and Digital Culture, [blog] 04/09/2011, Available at: http://heloukee.wordpress.com/2011/09/04/tyranny-of-authenticity/ [Accessed: 05/03/2012].