Do you have your own Domain? Want one if you don’t already?

Having your own Domain is a critical part of securing and developing your digital identity. But what exactly can you do with a Domain for your courses and job prospects? How does this platform allow you to feature  your work and skills to a broader audience? To answer these questions and learn more about using your Domain effectively, be sure to attend the following workshop on February 25, 5-6:30pm. Martha Burtis, Special Projects Coordinator in the Division of Teaching and Learning Technologies, will lead this workshop on getting the most from your Domain from HIST 297/298 to life after college.

To register for this event and obtain your own Domain before the workshop, go to: http://bit.ly/doooworkshop.

The workshop will take place Tuesday, February 25, 5–6:30pm | Monroe TBA

Questions? E-mail Prof. Harris at sharris@umw.edu

Digital Identities Workshop – Wednesday (10/30)

What does the internet say about YOU?

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In today’s wired world, digital identity is re-defining how you present yourself and your work to peers, professors, graduate schools, and prospective employers. To learn more about the possibilities and pitfalls of what your digital identity can do for you, be sure to attend the Digital Identities Workshop. Jim Groom, the Director of the Division of Teaching and Learning Technologies, will lead this discussion on how you can start shaping your digital identity now for our increasingly digitized world.

Wednesday, October 30, 6–7 pm | Monroe 240

Sponsored by the Department of History and American Studies