Research Questions From Reading Ch. 4 of Your Digital Afterlife

Do you consider your social media sites to be your own creation? Is this something you think about when you are posting online? Why do believe the way that you do regarding these questions?

Have you ever considered your aggregates when posting or reposting on social media? What effect do you think that aggregates have on how you share material through digital sources?

What kind of social interactions do you have on social media? Example: commenting on statuses, private messages, or retweeting certain posts.

Have you ever considered the digital footprint you are leaving? What thoughts do you have about the digital collection you are creating?

Once you have posted online you lose control some control of that information. Is this something you consider before interacting on social media? What thoughts do you have about storage that exists in the cloud?

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Published by: Andrew Crane

I am currently an undergraduate student at the Virginia Military Institute majoring in psychology with a minor in leadership studies. I enjoy the arts and attempt to take as many writing intensive courses as possible to better prepare myself for future career situations. My goal as an undergraduate is get accepted into a competitive graduate program in Clinical Psychology. I wish to study clinical psychology with a focus in forensic psychology. My ePortfolio displays different class work that I have done here at VMI through the english department. I will also be posting my future undergraduate research on this site.

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