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My Digital Footprint – a Case Study

My current online presence Facebook – member since September 2011 (over 5 years), used for both personal and professional purposes.  199 …

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My Digital Footprint – a Case Study

My Digital Footprint (Thing 3)

According to Google, I’m a fictional doctor of psychology and rare blood disorders and appear in both a soap opera and a film (titled Dark Shadows).  I am also a term someone has placed in the Urban Dictionary (www.urbandictionary.com): Julia Hoffman The most loyal and true friend you can possibly have. She is gorgeous, she just can’t see … Continue reading My Digital Footprint (Thing 3)

My Digital Footprint (Thing 3)

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  • We're incredibly excited to have our #23Things intern Megan Thomson start with us today! She'll be working with @SFarley_Charlie and the @OpenEdEdinburgh team over the next 6months to reinvigorate and refresh the course! , May 10
  • RT @UoE_ISApps: Congratulations to the team behind the incredible @EdUni23Things Digital Knowledge course which has won the MERLOT Instructional and Design Technology Classics award at the prestigious @OLCToday 2022 conference. Find out more here: https://t.co/hODwOS9oue, Apr 12
  • RT @SFarley_Charlie: Here's a short video explanation of the @EdUni23Things course I created for #OLCInnovate and the @MERLOTorg award to explain what the course is, how it was designed, and how it works. https://t.co/5TdOonwUnZ, Apr 5
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