My identity Reputation Personas Personal v Public Jargon JISC Work Identity & Management Who is 'me'? Conversations Online What Next? under My Control. Start a blog Try twitter Check you online info Think about what you write JISC projects Flame Names AIM Programme Identity project IDM Toolkit ID Maps DPIE GoldDust AUTHN AUTHS PII User Centric ID OpenID OAUTH Federated ID UK Federation Make a decision about how much you want to share, it is difficult to seperate personal vs professional Transparency: Be aware that people can see Audience: Far bigger than you think - can be everyone The walls have ears: conversations on line aren't private - they're a shared experience Multiple personas are difficult to separate, makes management difficult Tags can be for your role, and therefore persist as an associated tag You control "who is you" Not giving information is not an option Start private and work up (staged release of "you") Twitter - does it matter who follows you, are they defining your reputation? Inaccurate data as a big impact not just your reputation, but your dept/institution Online Identity = digital information about you Identity management = Birth, life and death of an identity
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