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Blog Post #4: Curating a Public Digital Identity in a Noisy Online World

Social media has become impossible to separate from professional life, especially for people in public-facing or trust-based roles. Journalists, educators, lawyers, and government officials are now expected to engage online while maintaining credibility and professionalism. The interview with Sophie Lui highlights how this shift has changed not only how people communicate, but also how they…

Blog Post #3: How has my thinking about inclusion and PLN evolved

My thinking about inclusion and my Professional Learning Network (PLN) has evolved significantly over time. Initially, I viewed my PLN mainly as a professional resource—something to support career growth, share information, and stay current in my field. As my use of social media increased, I began to recognize that a PLN is also a space…

Blog Post #2: Visitor-Resident Mapping and Online Presence

Visitor-Resident Map Discussion: Visitor & Resident Map created by Kevin Jin, created using Canva on 2026-01-30 Overall structure: Personal–Visitor quadrant: Boundary between Visitor and Resident: Personal–Resident quadrant: Institutional–Resident quadrant: Institutional–Visitor quadrant: Questions to Answer:

Blog Post #1: Networking, Public Communication, and Digital Identity

In today’s digital world, networking through social media is more than just adding friends or followers. It means building and maintaining connections by sharing ideas, experiences, and information in online spaces. Platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, and X allow us to connect with classmates, professionals, and communities that share similar interests. By posting, commenting, and interacting,…