iWeek-Day 2

--Originally published at iTec/iWeek

So second day of activities in iWeek in the Tecnológico de Monterrey campus GDA #iTecGDA.

We started at the same time as usual… but the first activity was delayed because of the rain. This was a great activity because it made us to think outside of the box, this means that encouraged our creativity by using technology and different sources such as magazines, people around and the environment. In my particular case I took some photos using my mobile with the Snapchat app (because I have no storage available to use the regular camera) and then downloading to my computer.

Here I attach the photos I took with the help of Toño.

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After finishing this activity we had a break… then the next part of the day began.

The second part of the day was in the auditorium attending to two conferences via Skype or something similar. The first conference started around 11:00 am and the guest speaker were Laura Gogia and Lee Skallerup; who talked with us about their many experiences with blogging and digital identity.

The second conference was given by other two guest speakers named Alan Levine and Amy Burvall; they talked about how to decide what to post or not to post in the social media and the risks about it, the thing I most got interested about was cat-fishing and Adam’s personal experience with cat-fishing on Facebook.

So as conclusion… today was a very productive day, full with useful and valuable information related with personal information and digital identity in the web and social media. We can learn about this experiences instead of freaking out with the situation; deciding what is safe to post online; because everything you post under your name is an actual representation of who you are.