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Distribute This: online identity, presence & practice

August 25th, 2009 · 8 Comments

If you are attending ALT-C 2009 in Manchester, please think about coming along to our workshop at 9 a.m. the morning after the Conference dinner (yes, it will be worth the early start). Also if you can bring your own laptop or mobile with internet, we are promised good Wifi.

I have included the abstract below, as the version on the ALT-C web site is a little difficult to read.

Distribute This: online identity, presence & practice

09:00 - 10:20 on Thursday, 10 September in 1.219
Josie Fraser 1, Frances Bell2, Helen Keegan2, James Clay3
1josiefraser.com, United Kingdom, 2University of Salford, United Kingdom, 3Gloucestershire College, United Kingdom

This practical workshop will engage participants in an overview and discussion of digital or online identity, particularly in relation to developing, connecting to and participating in distributed learning communities. Participants will be introduced to and supported in using a range of online tools and services to establish an online identity. Participants will be supported in using and syndicating micro-blogging, social bookmarking, photo and video sharing sites. The wrap up session will allow us to raise issues including privacy, professionalism, search engine optimization and folksonomy (Van der Wal 2006) in the context of their own examples. Participants will explore the most effective approach to building presence and networks.

By the end of the session participants will have a practical and strategic appreciation of online identity and presence management that can be used to support individuals, projects or organisations http://mashable.com/2009/04/21/protecting-online-identity/.

Presence, Technologies and Getting Noticed (20 mins)

Presenter 1 will give a brief presentation framing identity and presence in an online context, with examples from the Emerge Community and ALT-C 2009 Crowdvine.
Presenter 2 will conduct a brief walkthrough of the technologies used in the session, demonstrating their potential and risks with evocative examples.
Presenter 3 will demonstrate the power of aggregation and the benefit of a strategic approach to Search Engine Optimisation in online identity management.

Applying the Technologies (50 mins)

If they wish, participants can bring personal CVs or project documentation but may use a social or anonymised identity if they prefer. They should ensure that they have access to a Web mail account.The workshop presenters will work with small groups to support their use of the following technologies:
1. Microblogging - twitter
2. Photo sharing - Flickr
3. Blogging - wordpress or Lifestream - using Friendfeed or iGoogle
4. video site blip.tv - Video sharing
5. Social Bookmarking - delicious

Putting it all together (20 mins)

In the wrap up, we will showcase aggregations of participants’ work and discuss possible future directions/issues and questions that arise, face to face and on twitter using #disthis tag.

Van der Wal, T. (2006). Folksonomy to Improve IA Paper presented at the OZ IA, Sydney, Australia.

Update

The worskhop went fairly well and you can find out more at http://distributethis.wetpaint.com/ and the slideshow at http://www.slideshare.net/francesbell/digital-identity-1960426

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Tags: ALT-C 2008 · ALT-C 2009

8 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Liz Mallett // Sep 10, 2009 at 7:49 am

    Hi Frances
    Finally got around to setting up an iGoogle account and Google Reader subscriptions during your workshop. It was easier than I thought.
    You asked us to comment on a blog, so here is mine :-)
    Liz

  • 2 Catherine Dhanjal // Sep 10, 2009 at 7:57 am

    Great session all

  • 3 Isobel Falconer // Sep 10, 2009 at 8:10 am

    Thanks for a great session

  • 4 Emma // Sep 10, 2009 at 8:20 am

    Great session - thanks - really need to get into video more; will try to actually *do* something about it!

  • 5 Frances Bell // Sep 10, 2009 at 8:24 am

    The wet paint site is at http://distributethis.wetpaint.com/

  • 6 Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning » Blog Archive » Thoughts on Alt-C // Sep 11, 2009 at 4:28 pm

    [...] greatly enjoyed Frances Bell at al’s Digital Identity session. Mark van Harmelen demoed the forthcoming mPLE. I loved Joss Winn’s session on Wordpress [...]

  • 7 Liz Bennett // Sep 29, 2009 at 8:42 am

    Would like to have copy of the powerpoint used during the first part of the session. Can’t find it here or on Crowdvine. any suggestions?

  • 8 Frances Bell // Sep 29, 2009 at 8:58 am

    I have updated the post to link to Wiki and slideshow

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