Saturday March 17/2007:
Please look at these collaboration pages so you are clear on what I expect:
As well, check
my journal for further guidelines, keep working, and enjoy.
March 11th:
Each member of your group now needs to find an article that addresses your question, and continue to follow the instructions for Tuesday:
Once you are happy with an academic article that approaches your research question ----->
a) Make your notes for gist on your journal page.
b) Briefly summarize the article for me, on your journal page.
c) Post your summary on your Group Research Page before Tuesday 's class March 13 th.
Erika here: I have posted a new page in our side bar: 12N Research Proposals, please go there to see which question your group is working with.
Your Research Proposals:
Kim Long's: Abstract Summary
Baier et al. (2003) defines digital identity as “electronic user ‘identification’”, which includes an “extensible set of identity". They investigate the challenges of managing digital identities (“keeping track on user ids and passwords”) which make communication hard, as well as the aspects of digital identities that “enriches communication” and enable “faster, more secure and trusthworthy collaboration.”
Baier, T., Zirpins, C., and Lamersdorf, W. " Digital Identity: How To Be Someone On The Net." IADIS Press (2003): 815-820. e-Society. 10 March 2007.
Digital Identity: How To Be Someone On The Net
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