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#UOSM2008 – Topic 2 – Discuss the arguments for and against having more than one online identity.

Definition“An internet identity is a social identity that an Internet user establishes in online communities and websites. It can also be considered as an actively constructed presentation of oneself.” [2]Introduction“I’ll drop you a text later….no wait Facebook, no Twitter, no Skype me ahh never mind just send me Snapchat xoxox” – A intoxicated fresher!As referenced in my last post our time spent interacting with the online world is increasing. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 1 – Summary

Summary for Topic oneFrom reading other students blogs and independent research, the general consensus is that this simple division between digital residents and visitors is simply not enough, and if this concept is going to be plausible there needs to be more categorisation within these fields. Users often fit into both categories due to using the services at different levels of complexity. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 1 – Summary

Summary for Topic oneFrom reading other students blogs and independent research, the general consensus is that this simple division between digital residents and visitors is simply not enough, and if this concept is going to be plausible there needs to be more categorisation within these fields. Users often fit into both categories due to using the services at different levels of complexity. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 1 – Summary

Summary for Topic oneFrom reading other students blogs and independent research, the general consensus is that this simple division between digital residents and visitors is simply not enough, and if this concept is going to be plausible there needs to be more categorisation within these fields. Users often fit into both categories due to using the services at different levels of complexity. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 1 – Summary

Summary for Topic oneFrom reading other students blogs and independent research, the general consensus is that this simple division between digital residents and visitors is simply not enough, and if this concept is going to be plausible there needs to be more categorisation within these fields. Users often fit into both categories due to using the services at different levels of complexity. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 1 – Summary

Summary for Topic oneFrom reading other students blogs and independent research, the general consensus is that this simple division between digital residents and visitors is simply not enough, and if this concept is going to be plausible there needs to be more categorisation within these fields. Users often fit into both categories due to using the services at different levels of complexity. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 1 – Summary

Summary for Topic oneFrom reading other students blogs and independent research, the general consensus is that this simple division between digital residents and visitors is simply not enough, and if this concept is going to be plausible there needs to be more categorisation within these fields. Users often fit into both categories due to using the services at different levels of complexity. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 1 – Summary

Summary for Topic oneFrom reading other students blogs and independent research, the general consensus is that this simple division between digital residents and visitors is simply not enough, and if this concept is going to be plausible there needs to be more categorisation within these fields. Users often fit into both categories due to using the services at different levels of complexity. Continue reading →