Write a short blog post reflecting on what you found and your thoughts on Digital Footprints. I don’t have a much of an online presence. I use Facebook to keep in touch with friends and I have a Twitter account which I’ve not yet used. I also use Pinterest for personal-related material. A Google search… Continue reading Thing 3 – Digital Footprint →
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Thing 3: On Digital Footprints
Thing 3, post 2, week which? Keeping going, keeping going – this feels like one of those things that I’d regret not making it to the end of. There’s evidently so much more engagement that can be done here, but I think I need to feel like I’ve got my feet under the table first … Continue reading “Thing 3: On Digital Footprints”
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A couple of the tasks for an online course I’m currently undertaking, involves me searching for my digital footprint. This is basically where things you’ve written or put on the internet, no matter when or where, will leave a footprint of your online, digital life as they are seldom erased. I’ve always tried hard to […]
Thing 3: Digital Footprint
I found the Digital Footprint document on e-Professionalism a thoughtful and practical guide. I was interested in the emphasis on what you want to be in the future and on the future audience: What information do you want someone to find, if they search for you online? Do you want to keep your professional and personal identities separate or … Continue reading Thing 3: Digital Footprint →
Digital Security & About Me
The 23Things Thing was to do with the security settings on smartphones. I think I’m probably OK on that front as I keep most things locked down. Call me paranoid, but I don’t generally advertise my whereabouts. If an app doesn’t need access to photos/mic/camera/location, why would I let it have access? More to the […]
Digital Security & About Me
The 23Things Thing was to do with the security settings on smartphones. I think I’m probably OK on that front as I keep most things locked down. Call me paranoid, but I don’t generally advertise my whereabouts. If an app doesn’t need access to photos/mic/camera/location, why would I let it have access? More to the […]
Digital footprint
I’ve just looked at Thing 3 which is focussing on a person’s digital footprint. How many of us give any amount of thought to what we’re putting online for the world to see? I have, like many others, got a few e-mail addresses, 2 Twitter accounts, 2 Facebook accounts, a LinkedIn account and a Pinterest […]
Digital footprint
I’ve just looked at Thing 3 which is focussing on a person’s digital footprint. How many of us give any amount of thought to what we’re putting online for the world to see? I have, like many others, got a few e-mail addresses, 2 Twitter accounts, 2 Facebook accounts, a LinkedIn account and a Pinterest […]
Thing 3 & 4: Digital Footprint and Digital Security
What is a digital footprint? It’s the data you leave behind when you go online. It’s what you’ve said, what others have said about you, where you’ve been, images you’re tagged in, personal information, social media profiles, and much more.