🖕 These things are annoying enough wihtout now having to waste time chosing a skin tone. What’s wrong with yellow? No-one’s yellow, so its all cartoony and unrealistic anyway.
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Thing 7 & 8 – Twitter and Facebook
Twitter as a resource? I browsed the #ODU content on Twitter without creating an account and I was information regarding the new opening “Monarch Court” space in the Webb Center. I also saw posts from students who were promoting their hair services, basketball game results, and other ODU related information. I believe that Twitter can … Continue reading Thing 7 & 8 – Twitter and Facebook
Thing 4: Digital Security
Write a short blog post on what you found/did not find being shared by your apps.
nothing crazy, non of my apps have access to social media platforms, other than profile picture
Thing 3: Digital Footprint
Write a short blog post reflecting on what you found and your thoughts on Digital Footprints. top 5 results after Googling my name: my LinkedIn page Auction site of a famous photographer, born 1939 Facebook – search for the name my Mixlcoud histoty Wikipedia page of the above mentioned photographer Can’t say I’m surprised byContinue reading “Thing 3: Digital Footprint”
Thing 12 – Open Educational Resources
Open Education Resources or OER’s are educational resources (for example podcasts, video recordings, lecture slides) that have been licenced to allow them to be shared and reused. A quick internet search reveals resources covering such diverse areas as a Survey of Scottish Witchcraft Visualisations and a Math in Society course available from the Open Course …
Thing 11- Copyright
Thing 11 from the University of Edinburgh’s 23 Things course explores the area of Intellectual Property Rights referred to as ‘copyright’ – the rights given to the author of a creative work. Creative works can take many forms, and the automatic rights of authors will differ dependant upon what type of creative work they produce, …
Thing 5 & 6 – Diversity and Accessibility
Diverse Emojis? I don’t have an issue with diversity options online. I don’t think most people put too much thought into their usage of emojis and what skin colors they should use. If users want to use the diverse emojis they have that option, or they can just use the original default yellow emojis. Accessibility … Continue reading Thing 5 & 6 – Diversity and Accessibility
Things 3 & 4: Digital Footprint and Digital Security
My Digital Footprint When I was first discovering the internet I Googled myself just for fun. At the time, I only had an Instagram account that was closely monitored by my mom, so the only things that came up that were actually me in my Google search were a few selfies I had posted. Nothing […]
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What you hope to gain out of the 23 Things programme? No idea.. is blogging still a thing? 😀 I’m looking forward to expand my knowledge and hopefulyl learn something new that I can use at work/home
First Blog Post
First post. Don’t know what to say. Crying over assignments. The main picture is my youngest cat Marmalade. He is …
Thing 12: Open Educational Resources
Excited to say I am past the halfway point for completing my 23 Things for Digital Knowledge posts! It has been an educational journey and this week I am exploring the world of open educational resources, or OERs. “45th Parallel” by Shutterbug Fotos is licensed under CC BY-ND 2.0 In this post I will discuss… Read more Thing 12: Open Educational Resources
Thing 3 & 4 – Digital Footprint and Digital Security
My Digital Footprint I think that the information on digital footprints is helpful in order to maintain a good impression on future employers in regards to one’s online presence by making a distinction between a personal and profession social media account. When researching my own digital footprint, the top result on Google was this ePortfolio … Continue reading Thing 3 & 4 – Digital Footprint and Digital Security
