Updating my Digital Presence and Identity Plan

Here is a bullet point list of what I felt were the most important takeaways:

Initial digital presence

  • Maintained a minimal, mostly private online presence
  • Intentionally limited activity to uphold professionalism as a teacher

Course goals and consistency

  • Aimed to maintain a professional tone and focus on reflection
  • Successfully stayed consistent with the original plan throughout the course

Growth through blogging

  • Became more engaged over time, especially through blogging
  • Used blogs as a space for deeper reflection, not just assignments
  • Found reflective blogging improved understanding and retention
  • Peer feedback helped build confidence and validate thinking
  • Writing became more authentic by connecting to personal teaching experiences

Value of reflection

  • Rediscovered written reflection as a powerful and central learning tool
  • Reconnected with a practice that had been lost due to a busy teaching career
  • Rediscovered enjoyment in reflective writing

Understanding of peers and confidence

  • Recognized that everyone had different strengths and challenges
  • This realization reduced feelings of imposter syndrome

Use of AI

  • Developed better skills in using AI as a support tool
  • Identified AI integration as an important professional goal
  • Intends to apply AI meaningfully in teaching and student learning

Future intentions

  • Plan to continue blogging and reflecting beyond the course
  • Aim to be more intentional in online engagement and peer feedback
  • Desire to push beyond comfort zone while maintaining professional boundaries

Shift in understanding digital identity

  • Now sees digital identity as evolving through participation, not static

Overall takeaway

  • Digital identity is not just about presence, but about growth, reflection, and meaningful connection both professionally and personally.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top