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Digital Systems

MIS 2101.712 ■ Summer 2022 ■ Steven E. Sclarow, AIA
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Ella Peltier - June 18, 2022 Leave a Comment

Your digital identity is the body of information about an individual, organization or electronic device that exists online. It is a permanent collection of data about you or an individual that is online. It can represent who you are from an online standpoint. If you Google yourself, your name may come up with information about you. Your digital identity is very important, especially for applying for jobs in the work force. Your identity can stretch from your social media accounts, your purchase history online, your credit history, your grades for college, etc. There are many ways for you to manage your digital identity. One beneficial way to manage your digital identity is by creating an e-portfolio. Creating an electronic portfolio about you gives potential employers one specified platform that gives information about you, from your standpoint. It can include your hobbies, characteristics about you, and your resume. In this course, we created a e-portfolio on the MIS community platform. According to the Temple MIS website, the MIS community platform and The Temple Community Platform (TCP) is a cloud-hosted platform built on top of WordPress that consists of three distinct innovations:

  1. New type of learning management system (LMS) that applies social and open concepts to change learning and student development.
  2. A structured measurable professional development program that gets undergraduate students ready for the workplace.
  3. A model and associated software for offering 100% online graduate degree programs at low cost to achieve very high retention and satisfaction.

 

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Steven E. Sclarow, AIA

Email: sclarow@temple.edu
Virtual Office Hour Availability: Tue, 10 - 11:00 AM, or by appointment. Please email me to schedule an appointment outside of my normal office hours.
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Name: Anna Boykis
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