Do you remember what the caterpillar said to Alice?
“She stretched herself up on tiptoe, and peeped over the edge of the mushroom, and her eyes immediately met those of a large caterpillar, that was sitting on the top with its arms folded, quietly smoking a long hookah, and taking not the smallest notice of her or of anything else”
- Scroll down to the embedded book and read pages 27-28 to see what he asked her.
- What did she reply? Alice's response describes pretty well the part of you who exists online.
- Where do you exist online? - Google, Facebook, Twitter your real name, (and any others you might have made up) and find out.
- Paste evidence of the online "you" into this form.
Google Myself Notes/ Who . . . are. . . you online?
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Comments by me - or about me? |
What it says about online me |
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Try Twitter if you have time. Or Dogpile Or PIPL Or Facebook. Don't get sucked in - take notes! Be objective!
More to think about (based on Alice's comments)
- What traces of "you" were online when you woke up this morning?
- Who are you-online now, "at present"? Leave a comment below
- Do you think this comment changes the online-you? How?
- Define memory in real-life / and online. Difference?
- As the puppetmaster and manager of your online self, - Do you (the real whole person you) consciously create an online presence very different from the offline real you?
- Are you aware of how your online friends and strangers are very different from their real flesh and blood selves?
- Do you agree with this statement, " Facebook is where you lie to friends; Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers."
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