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From: Adan Gallardo <[log in to unmask]>

Subject: SWALLT Online ­ Thursday, November 7th - 12pm PST - Becoming Digital: Online Identity, Personal Domains, and Arriving Upon the Web
Date: November 5, 2013 3:31:44 PM CST
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Announcing SWALLT Online Webinar – Thursday, November 7th, 2013, 12pm PST

Becoming Digital: Online Identity, Personal Domains, and Arriving Upon the Web
Martha Burtis, Special Projects Coordinator, University of Mary Washington

Thursday, November 7th, 12pm-1pm PST
LARC Collaborate Portal

"Our students are living more and more of their lives in mediated, online spaces, yet they have few opportunities to reflect upon the meaning of those spaces, or how their activities in those spaces build the larger fabric of the Web. Are we doing enough in our institutions to cultivate a conversation about our online existence? Do we ourselves understand our own place and practices on the Web? Can we afford to ignore the Web as a space in which we (and our students) are increasingly exploring the world and our place in it? 

At the University of Mary Washington, this fall we launched a project titled “Domain of One’s Own.” Its purpose is to provide all students with their own, self-determined and self-controlled presence on the Web, and in doing so we hope to think more deeply and carefully as an institution about how the Web is altering the practice of life. I hope to use this presentation to make a case for why projects like Domain of One’s Own (and the conversations they provoke) are essential to higher education."

Please join us this Thursday, November 7th, 12pm-1pm PST in the LARC BlackBoardCollaborate System. 


Due to the issues Java has been giving some users, please try to connect to the Blackboard Collaborate room well in advance of the Webinar to ensure you don't have any problems during the Webinar on Friday.


WEBINAR LOG IN INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Select the following URL or copy it into your web browser to log-in to the webinar room: https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/launch/meeting.jnlp?sid=2009202&password=M.A09DEB31DD058A985DD6BA6BFECE4D
  2. Enter your name (as you want it to appear in the webinar room)
  3. Press “OK,” “Run”, or “Open” to start the program
  4. If asked if you trust this program, select “Yes” or “OK”
  5. If asked about your Internet connection, select “DSL”
  6. Depending on the speed of your connection (we recommend wired over wireless) it will take a few seconds before you are auto-placed into the classroom. Please be patient when logging in
  7. It is best to log in 15-20 minutes before the presentation

Here is a video tutorial that can also guide people who have trouble: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmtkpEt2QDY&feature=player_embedded





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