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Who Are You Online? A Blog Talk Discussion [Webinar]
April 15, 2015 –
Description: Because the Blog Talk Garage is flexible, we shift this week from technical topics for an open conversation on scholars building, managing, benefitting from their digital identity. Where are we on the spectrum of "visitors" and "residents" on the web? What are the pitfalls? Joining us are a group of academics with plenty of experience and interest in this area. And we hope to match them with #DMLCommons participants who are just starting to explore their online presence.
Summary:
Participants:
- Alan Levine (@cogdog) host
- Bonnie Stewart (@bonstewart) University Prince Edward Island
- Maha Bali (@bali_maha) American University Cairo
- Alec Couros (@courosa) University of Regina
- Laura Gogia (@GoogleGuacamole) Virginia Commonwealth University
- Anna Keune (@akeune) Indiana University
- Jacqueline Vickery (@JacVick) University of North Texas
Relevant Resources:
- Visitors and Residents: A new typology for online engagement by David S. White and Alison Le Cornu
- Open To Influence: What Counts As Academic Influence In Scholarly Networked Twitter Participation by Bonnie Stewart, (See also summary from Inside Higher Education)
- Recent #TJC15 Twitter discussion
- Assumptions and Challenges of Open Scholarship by George Veletsianos and Royce Kimmons
- How Collaboration Empowers Learning by Howard Rheingold
- Web Literacty Lensing: Identity by Laura Hillfiger
- We, Our Digital Selves, and Us by Alan Levine
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