Outputs from the 1st Eduserv, Planet EDID9 workshop on Digital Identities, held January 8th 2009 at the British Library, London.
Case stories
- Other people's identity, from Josie Fraser
- Being pseudonymous, from Mira Vogel
- Multiplicity, from Pete Johnston
- Am I the sum of others, from Andrew Eglinton
- Me being him being me being him and Sara Jones's Diary, from Jen Hughes
- Defend Yourself, from Pat Parslow
- Oi! Cubist!, from Ian Truelove
- Me according to Google, from Mike Roch
- A cat among the pigeons, from Sarah Fleming
- Twitterversed, from Steven Warburton
- Identity aggregation and Web presence as part of CV and Moderating School Facebook Groups, from Andy Powell
- Shall we be friends, from Shirley Williams
- Copyright Propagation in Social Networks?, from Harry Halpin
- Authenticated Anonymity, from Phil Archer
- Different Presence For Different People, from Milan Stankovic
- Controlling Flickr Contacts, from Margarita Perez Garcia
Patterns
Blog entries
- Mark Kramer: thoughts on digital identity
- Andy Powell: define:digital identity
- Margarita Pérez-García: I’m also a STARR: Tell me whom you walk with and I’ll tell you who you are
- Steven Warburton: Stories of digital identity - tales from twitter
- Cristina Costa: WeDoTEL - A Skype group for TEL Researchers
- Ian Truelove: Multiple identities are a good thing
- Jen Hughes (on Graham Attwell's blog): Dramatic realization and identities
- Margarita Pérez-García: Faces of identity: which you do not make visible online and why?
- Josie Fraser: The problem with the mother
- Shirly Williams: Digital Identity Workshop
Slides
Activity pack
http://docs.google.com/View?docID=ajkrkbg8rrwc_543fqvcpzgq
on 2009/02/25 15:19
