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* Avatars in virtual worlds (text, 2D, 3D). | * Avatars in virtual worlds (text, 2D, 3D). | ||
* Descriptions (forms) that describe a user | * Descriptions (forms) that describe a user | ||
* Trails and Portfolios (what a person did contribute), e.g. see the [[C3MS]] article | * Trails and Portfolios (what a person did contribute), e.g. see the [[awareness] and the [[C3MS]] article | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
Revision as of 17:24, 24 July 2007
According to Wikipedia (retrieved 12:34, 12 April 2007 (MEST) and with original links): “{{{1}}}”
See the digital identity article for issues related to on-line identification and authentication.
Identity building artifacts
- User names on websites, some with graphical representations
- Avatars in virtual worlds (text, 2D, 3D).
- Descriptions (forms) that describe a user
- Trails and Portfolios (what a person did contribute), e.g. see the [[awareness] and the C3MS article
Links
References
- Rheingold, H. (2000). The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier. London: MIT Press. (ISBN 0262681218) - HTML free online.