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This document discusses the digital self, exploring topics such as social media expression, the impact of technology on self-perception, and the conservation of energy. It references the development of the digital self in a global context, the impact of technology on individuals, and appropriate energy usage.

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THE DIGITAL SELF SUBTOPICS: 1.The Self in the Digital World 2. The Digital Self: Why do we express ourselves on Social Media like we do? 3. Technology Advancement and the future of innovative ideas 4. Usage and Conservation of Energy. OBJECTIVES 1. Discuss the develop...

THE DIGITAL SELF SUBTOPICS: 1.The Self in the Digital World 2. The Digital Self: Why do we express ourselves on Social Media like we do? 3. Technology Advancement and the future of innovative ideas 4. Usage and Conservation of Energy. OBJECTIVES 1. Discuss the development of the digital self in a worldwide perspective 2. Examine the impact of technological advancement to one’s self 3. Elaborate the right usage and conservation of Energy The Philippines, known as the world's social media capital, has over 86.98 million internet users, with 86.75 million (73.4% of the population) active social media users as of January 2024. Affordable mobile data plans and a young, tech-savvy population drive this widespread adoption. Market leader Facebook was the first social network to surpass one billion registered accounts and currently sits at more than three billion monthly active users. In the third quarter of 2023, Facebook reported around four billion monthly core Family product users. DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP the norms of appropriate and responsible behaviour towards technology use. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP POP QUESTION: Donald Winnicott is known for what theory? RECAP According to Donald Winnicott, false self is an alternative personality used to protect an individual’s true identity or one’s ability to “hide” the real self. MULTIPHRENIA The idea that countless alternatives to self expression neuters identity formation (Kenneth Gergen, 1991). ANONIMITY PSEUDONIMITY ANONIMITY The act of communicating wherein the sender does not openly reveal his/her identity. PSEUDONYMITY Unlike anonimity where one remains, by and large , unknown and faceless, pseudonimity affords users with a “self”, albeit a stylized or refashioned one. WHY DO WE EXPRESS OURSELVES ON SOCIAL MEDIA LIKE WE DO? DISINHIBITION A neurodegenerative disorder that refers to the inability to withhold an inappropriate or unwanted behavior. It can refer to the production of socially inappropriate comments or actions (C. Vaughan & V. Bruno, 2022) ONLINE DISINHIBITION EFFECT The feelings of anonymity and invisibility one may experience communicating over the internet may give people the courage to say or do things that they would not do in real life REAL-LIFE REALITY This pertains to the life away from digital devices and where interaction happens on a physical level. SIMULATION This abstraction offers uncanny representations of real-world aspects, and can also be used for instruction. (i.e. flight and navigation s imulators) AUGMENTED REALITY This is real-life reality spliced with the unreal. This permits you to simultaneously interact with both the tangible and various digital add-ons for a more enhanced experience. VIRTUAL REALITY The type of abstraction completely detached from real-life reality. This is often aided by devices such as game controllers and keyboards, and CR technologies like the Oculus Rift. THANK YOU!

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