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Topic 2 – Reflective Summary

I found that throughout this topic, my interpretation of ‘online identity’ varied from other students. I perceived an online identity as a being online, and having more than one meant that an individual was pretending to be or hiding behind another identity as an individual assuming another identity would be in the real world. Others perceived multiple online identities as different parts of their personalities portrayed on different social media platforms. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Reflective Summary

I found that throughout this topic, my interpretation of ‘online identity’ varied from other students. I perceived an online identity as a being online, and having more than one meant that an individual was pretending to be or hiding behind another identity as an individual assuming another identity would be in the real world. Others perceived multiple online identities as different parts of their personalities portrayed on different social media platforms. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Reflective Summary

I found that throughout this topic, my interpretation of ‘online identity’ varied from other students. I perceived an online identity as a being online, and having more than one meant that an individual was pretending to be or hiding behind another identity as an individual assuming another identity would be in the real world. Others perceived multiple online identities as different parts of their personalities portrayed on different social media platforms. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Reflective Summary

I found that throughout this topic, my interpretation of ‘online identity’ varied from other students. I perceived an online identity as a being online, and having more than one meant that an individual was pretending to be or hiding behind another identity as an individual assuming another identity would be in the real world. Others perceived multiple online identities as different parts of their personalities portrayed on different social media platforms. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Reflective Summary

I found that throughout this topic, my interpretation of ‘online identity’ varied from other students. I perceived an online identity as a being online, and having more than one meant that an individual was pretending to be or hiding behind another identity as an individual assuming another identity would be in the real world. Others perceived multiple online identities as different parts of their personalities portrayed on different social media platforms. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Reflective Summary

I found that throughout this topic, my interpretation of ‘online identity’ varied from other students. I perceived an online identity as a being online, and having more than one meant that an individual was pretending to be or hiding behind another identity as an individual assuming another identity would be in the real world. Others perceived multiple online identities as different parts of their personalities portrayed on different social media platforms. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Reflective Summary

I found that throughout this topic, my interpretation of ‘online identity’ varied from other students. I perceived an online identity as a being online, and having more than one meant that an individual was pretending to be or hiding behind another identity as an individual assuming another identity would be in the real world. Others perceived multiple online identities as different parts of their personalities portrayed on different social media platforms. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Reflective Summary

I found that throughout this topic, my interpretation of ‘online identity’ varied from other students. I perceived an online identity as a being online, and having more than one meant that an individual was pretending to be or hiding behind another identity as an individual assuming another identity would be in the real world. Others perceived multiple online identities as different parts of their personalities portrayed on different social media platforms. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Reflective Summary

I found that throughout this topic, my interpretation of ‘online identity’ varied from other students. I perceived an online identity as a being online, and having more than one meant that an individual was pretending to be or hiding behind another identity as an individual assuming another identity would be in the real world. Others perceived multiple online identities as different parts of their personalities portrayed on different social media platforms. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Reflective Summary

I found that throughout this topic, my interpretation of ‘online identity’ varied from other students. I perceived an online identity as a being online, and having more than one meant that an individual was pretending to be or hiding behind another identity as an individual assuming another identity would be in the real world. Others perceived multiple online identities as different parts of their personalities portrayed on different social media platforms. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Discuss the arguments for and against having more than one online identity.

Our online identities are portrayed as we want them to be portrayed? Or so we think! Our online identities begin as soon as we use the internet, almost every movement or action online from simple web browsing to sending emails and using social media platforms is tracked or traced using cookies. Every action carried out on the internet contributes to an individual’s digital footprint. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Discuss the arguments for and against having more than one online identity.

Our online identities are portrayed as we want them to be portrayed? Or so we think! Our online identities begin as soon as we use the internet, almost every movement or action online from simple web browsing to sending emails and using social media platforms is tracked or traced using cookies. Every action carried out on the internet contributes to an individual’s digital footprint. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Discuss the arguments for and against having more than one online identity.

Our online identities are portrayed as we want them to be portrayed? Or so we think! Our online identities begin as soon as we use the internet, almost every movement or action online from simple web browsing to sending emails and using social media platforms is tracked or traced using cookies. Every action carried out on the internet contributes to an individual’s digital footprint. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Discuss the arguments for and against having more than one online identity.

Our online identities are portrayed as we want them to be portrayed? Or so we think! Our online identities begin as soon as we use the internet, almost every movement or action online from simple web browsing to sending emails and using social media platforms is tracked or traced using cookies. Every action carried out on the internet contributes to an individual’s digital footprint. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Discuss the arguments for and against having more than one online identity.

Our online identities are portrayed as we want them to be portrayed? Or so we think! Our online identities begin as soon as we use the internet, almost every movement or action online from simple web browsing to sending emails and using social media platforms is tracked or traced using cookies. Every action carried out on the internet contributes to an individual’s digital footprint. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Discuss the arguments for and against having more than one online identity.

Our online identities are portrayed as we want them to be portrayed? Or so we think! Our online identities begin as soon as we use the internet, almost every movement or action online from simple web browsing to sending emails and using social media platforms is tracked or traced using cookies. Every action carried out on the internet contributes to an individual’s digital footprint. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Discuss the arguments for and against having more than one online identity.

Our online identities are portrayed as we want them to be portrayed? Or so we think! Our online identities begin as soon as we use the internet, almost every movement or action online from simple web browsing to sending emails and using social media platforms is tracked or traced using cookies. Every action carried out on the internet contributes to an individual’s digital footprint. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Discuss the arguments for and against having more than one online identity.

Our online identities are portrayed as we want them to be portrayed? Or so we think! Our online identities begin as soon as we use the internet, almost every movement or action online from simple web browsing to sending emails and using social media platforms is tracked or traced using cookies. Every action carried out on the internet contributes to an individual’s digital footprint. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Discuss the arguments for and against having more than one online identity.

Our online identities are portrayed as we want them to be portrayed? Or so we think! Our online identities begin as soon as we use the internet, almost every movement or action online from simple web browsing to sending emails and using social media platforms is tracked or traced using cookies. Every action carried out on the internet contributes to an individual’s digital footprint. Continue reading →

Topic 2 – Discuss the arguments for and against having more than one online identity.

Our online identities are portrayed as we want them to be portrayed? Or so we think! Our online identities begin as soon as we use the internet, almost every movement or action online from simple web browsing to sending emails and using social media platforms is tracked or traced using cookies. Every action carried out on the internet contributes to an individual’s digital footprint. Continue reading →