The Digital Identity of UNIVERSITY

June 13th, 2007

With digital tools such as message boards, social networks, and search engines making University and its clients’ identities more public than ever, navigating the integrated media landscape for students and other members of University has become increasingly difficult. In a world where anonymous postings can have lasting effects on the professional and personal lives of students, and when University clients and their digital identities can be expressions of the University as a whole, this workshop will focus on how we begin to navigate this space and how we form the digital identity of University.

Facilitators: John Clippinger (Berkman Center Fellow), Chris Kelly  Facebook.com), Anthony Ciolli (AutoAdmit)

Download the MP3 (time: 1:43:12).

To learn more about this working group session, visit the Internet & Society 2007 wiki.

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