Digital Identity and Social Media

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Warburton, Steven
IGI Global, 31. 7. 2012 - Počet stran: 332

Electronic information about the individual is derived from what we say about ourselves, shaped by commentary from others and extended through electronic exchanges with both human and computer based intelligent agents.

Digital Identity and Social Media will examine the impact of social media and distributed social spaces on our contemporary understandings of digital identity. This book will benefit researchers, practitioners, the wider educational community across all sectors, educational technologists, and individuals who are interested in how social media and emerging technologies will impact formal education and the social implications that surround the reformulation and fluidity of virtual communities. In addition, professionals and researchers working in the field of information and communication technologies and knowledge management in various disciplines will find this title to be an invaluable resource.

 

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Communities Communication and Online Identities
1
A Model of Digital Identity Formation in Networked Learning Environments
14
Technologies and Hybrid Identities in Higher Education
29
Agency and Identity in Social Media
37
Digital Identity Built on a Cooperative Relationship
58
Section 2
74
What Role Does Digital Information Play in the Way We are ReMembered?
75
Managing Social Reputation in Twitter
91
A Pattern for Designing Online Social Spaces
149
Empowerment and Barriers to Identity Changes
159
New Needs New Skills?
176
Embodied Pedagogical Agent Interface Design
192
A Sociocultural Perspective on Negotiating Digital Identities in a Community of Learners
210
Making the Case for the Use of Social Media in Higher Education
225
Identity and the Online Media Fan Community
233
Constructing Identity of Turkish Football Fans on Digital Media
256

Digital Identity and Reputation on the Internet
104
Performing the Discourse of Sexuality Online
118
Reconfigurations of Family Photography in a WebBased Mode
133
Section 3
148
Compilation of References
275
About the Contributors
301
Index
308
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O autorovi (2012)

Steven Warburton is an eLearning manager at King s College London and a Fellow of the Centre for Distance Education at the University of London where he chairs the research strategy group. He moved from his initial research background in the area of neuroscience to one that now encompasses a range of research projects in technology enhanced learning. His fields of expertise include: the impact of digital identities on lifelong learning; the use of social software in distance education; pattern languages for Web 2.0; design for learning with multi-user virtual environments; feedback loops in formative e- Assessment; and support for communities of practice in user innovation and emerging technologies. His interests are varied but focus largely on the meaning of identity in online learning, the potential impact of virtual worlds on education, social presence and social networks, and the changing nature of change.

Stylianos Hatzipanagos is an academic working at King s College London. He contributes to the development and delivery of KLI s (King s Learning Institute) graduate and undergraduate programmes. As leader of the e-learning function in the Institute he contributes to the design and development of learning, teaching and research activities that focus on e-learning and the pedagogy of information and communication technologies. He has a first degree in physics and MScs in physics education and in information technology (artificial intelligence); his doctoral research was on the design and evaluation of interactive learning environments. His research portfolio includes: innovation in learning and teaching, formative assessment in higher education, e-assessment, usability and evaluation of e-learning environments and microworlds, computer mediated communication and computer supported collaborative work, social software and social networking in an educational context. [Editor]

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