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MIS 2101.730 ■ Spring 2023 ■ Steven E. Sclarow, AIA
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Blog Post Week 2B

Ivan Uliganets - February 7, 2023 1 Comment

Our online personal data is the foundation of our identity in the digital age Your digital attributes are made up of all your personal information, including your name, address, date of birth, bank information, login information, and SSN. There is much less control when it comes to third parties handling the data you entrusted to them. Anything from your digital shopping cart to credit reporting organization they’re all storing/processing, and selling your data. Similarly, our online preferences consist of digital actions such as likes, comments, purchasing habits, and search history. They are stored and tracked to keep track of your online identity activities. Our ability to prove our identity in an online setting is done so through our digital identities. Management Information Systems and in its simplest form means the use of systems or technology to improve decision-making, with the goal of increasing sales, profits, and customer value.
Mis community platform individuals and students can connect, network, and join organizations with similar professional interests using the platform. Finding others with similar interests, majors, skills, likes, accomplishments, etc. An e-portfolio is a digital collection created by a student that showcases his or her lifelong learning of their course-related work, life experiences, employment history, extracurricular activities, and more.

What is an attribute?

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  1. Aidan Morgan says

    March 2, 2023 at 11:22 pm

    Hey Ivan, I found your post to be very beneficial as it helped me learn more on what digital identities are. Digital identities can make or break the reputation of others if they do not wrecklessly use it. Companies will look into the digital identity of an individual and could even base the hire off that.

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