#DigPins first week has been an opportunity to examine my digital identity. A few interesting readings, a visitor resident map, slack discussions, and finally putting off my blog post until I have had a chance to see how the crowd was positioned before I shouted …
Embracing the Digital Game

I agree with Mitchell when he said that the thought of trying to cultivating an “online” personality and a “real life” persona sounds exhausting. And reading about Sarah’s evolution in becoming her authentic awesome self, I relate to that as well. I hopped on line …
In praise of idleness…kind of
At some point in grad school, I found myself reading Bertrand Russell’s “In Praise of Idleness” and while the details of his argument are lost to me now, the title and the simple message that it carries has always stuck with me—I’ve always thought the …
Publish What?

In college, I had a friend who told me her mother advised her: never put anything in print that you wouldn’t want to see on the front page of the New York Times. At the time, I thought it was callous and overly formal, but …
Who are you?
Digital Identity – who are you? Identity: fluid, constructed, and open to interpretation. While our F2F identity changes, it’s interesting to see how our virtual identity also changes with age. I remember the ages of AOL instant messenger, Myspace, and flip phones with tiny screens …
Embracing the New Experience
Hello, all: I agree with Luis. This is the very first blog that I have ever composed. After doing the reading assignments and the other excises, I noticed I have a long way to go. There are several goals that I would love to accomplish …
Blogging as digital id
Hi Everyone, This is the first blog I ever write. It’s exciting to be able to collaborate on this platform and create a digital id! Mapping out my digital identification for digPINS made me realize that I’ve been most invested on creating a professional id, …
Digital Identity and Authenticity
One of my most cherished values is authenticity. I strive to be authentic in my interactions and in how I present myself. This doesn’t mean I’m rude or mean just because I feel like it; for me authenticity has to be balanced with tact and …