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Topic 2: Summary

In hindsight I do not feel my blog post thoroughly addressed the question, ‘Discuss the argument for and against having more than one online identity’.  However I really enjoyed having the opportunity to delve deeper into the subject of online identities, as they are becoming a common feature in our everyday lives. Continue reading →

Topic 2: Summary

In hindsight I do not feel my blog post thoroughly addressed the question, ‘Discuss the argument for and against having more than one online identity’.  However I really enjoyed having the opportunity to delve deeper into the subject of online identities, as they are becoming a common feature in our everyday lives. Continue reading →

Topic 2: Summary

In hindsight I do not feel my blog post thoroughly addressed the question, ‘Discuss the argument for and against having more than one online identity’.  However I really enjoyed having the opportunity to delve deeper into the subject of online identities, as they are becoming a common feature in our everyday lives. Continue reading →

Topic 2: Summary

In hindsight I do not feel my blog post thoroughly addressed the question, ‘Discuss the argument for and against having more than one online identity’.  However I really enjoyed having the opportunity to delve deeper into the subject of online identities, as they are becoming a common feature in our everyday lives. Continue reading →

Topic 2: Summary

In hindsight I do not feel my blog post thoroughly addressed the question, ‘Discuss the argument for and against having more than one online identity’.  However I really enjoyed having the opportunity to delve deeper into the subject of online identities, as they are becoming a common feature in our everyday lives. Continue reading →

HOW MANY ONLINE IDENTITIES SHOULD YOU HAVE? – A REFLECTIVE SUMMARY

An abundance of information, themes and opinions concerning online identity produced variety between my peers’ blog posts, yielding acutely effective mutual learning. The online persona debate questions how many digital identities we should acquire, the pursuit for anonymity and their knock-on effects. A comment on my blog revealed that previously, I did not adequately question the extent to which we can relocate our real-life prismatic identity online. Continue reading →

HOW MANY ONLINE IDENTITIES SHOULD YOU HAVE? – A REFLECTIVE SUMMARY

An abundance of information, themes and opinions concerning online identity produced variety between my peers’ blog posts, yielding acutely effective mutual learning. The online persona debate questions how many digital identities we should acquire, the pursuit for anonymity and their knock-on effects. A comment on my blog revealed that previously, I did not adequately question the extent to which we can relocate our real-life prismatic identity online. Continue reading →

HOW MANY ONLINE IDENTITIES SHOULD YOU HAVE? – A REFLECTIVE SUMMARY

An abundance of information, themes and opinions concerning online identity produced variety between my peers’ blog posts, yielding acutely effective mutual learning. The online persona debate questions how many digital identities we should acquire, the pursuit for anonymity and their knock-on effects. A comment on my blog revealed that previously, I did not adequately question the extent to which we can relocate our real-life prismatic identity online. Continue reading →

HOW MANY ONLINE IDENTITIES SHOULD YOU HAVE? – A REFLECTIVE SUMMARY

An abundance of information, themes and opinions concerning online identity produced variety between my peers’ blog posts, yielding acutely effective mutual learning. The online persona debate questions how many digital identities we should acquire, the pursuit for anonymity and their knock-on effects. A comment on my blog revealed that previously, I did not adequately question the extent to which we can relocate our real-life prismatic identity online. Continue reading →

HOW MANY ONLINE IDENTITIES SHOULD YOU HAVE? – A REFLECTIVE SUMMARY

An abundance of information, themes and opinions concerning online identity produced variety between my peers’ blog posts, yielding acutely effective mutual learning. The online persona debate questions how many digital identities we should acquire, the pursuit for anonymity and their knock-on effects. A comment on my blog revealed that previously, I did not adequately question the extent to which we can relocate our real-life prismatic identity online. Continue reading →