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Design Patterns for
Digital Identity
Exploring Digital Selves:
Dr Steven Warburton
King’s College London
Digital identity Symposium
British Library
8th
January 2010
my personal space
my professional space
my social life
my lifestyle
my ego
my memories
If you do not take care of
your digital identity,
somebody else will.
“Have three Asperger's boys in S1 class -
never a dull moment! Always offer an
interesting take on things.”
Digital ID
Fixed
Access
Identity theft
Security
Digital Self
Mutable
Performance
Reputation
Control
DIMENSIONS OF DIGITAL IDENTITY
… a technologically mediated extension of the self formed
from any available electronic data that references ‘you’
what I say about myself
what others say about me
data exchanged through machine-
machine and human-machine interactions
Today, in the Age of the
Individual, you have to
be your own brand …
the CEO of Me Inc.
The brand called you
http://tinyurl.com/3dwlu8/
http://www.slideshare.net/tijs/personal-branding-09-presentation
Strand 1 – study the successful practices that
individuals already employ when creating,
developing and managing their digital identity
How can we manage our our digital identity?
Strand 1 – Identify successful practices for creating,
developing and managing their digital identity.
Strand 2 – Develop a tool to help support individuals in
identity based transactions.
Design Patterns approach
Europass-based CV builder
What kind of knowledge can we share?
How do we elicit it?
In what form do we capture and transfer it?
Other Areas
Many authors and titles.
Pedagogy, Social Action, HCI, Virtual Worlds, Learning,
Collaboration, Assessment, Web design, Usability,
Project Management
2009
Gang of Four
Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable.
Object Orientated Software.
Object Orientated Software
Design 1995
Christopher Alexander
The Timeless Way of Building.
A Pattern Language: Towns , Buildings, Construction.
Architecture 1977
Design patterns and pattern languages
1. Capture and re-use expert design knowledge
2. Establish common terminology and language
3. Provide the necessary level of abstraction for
solving novel problems
Why design patterns?
Problem Solution
Context
159...LIGHT ON TWO SIDES OF EVERY
ROOM
When they have a choice, people will
always gravitate to those rooms which
have light on two sides, and leave the
rooms which are lit only from one side
unused and empty.
Therefore:
Locate each room so that it has outdoor
space outside it on at least two sides, and
then place windows in these outdoor walls
so that natural light falls into every room
from more than one direction.
(Alexander et al., 1977)
Participatory Pattern Workshops
Participatory pattern workshops
Case-story workshop
Engender collaborative
reflection among
practitioners by a
structured process of
sharing narratives of
successful practice
(STARR)
Three Hats
Table-top Concept
Mapping
Pattern Mining workshop
Identify commonalities
across case-stories and
abstract transferable
design knowledge in a
semi-structured form
Paper 2.0
Force Mapping
Force Mapping
Actors
Beliefs
Conditions
Desires
Future Scenarios workshop
Validate design patterns
by applying them to new
problem scenarios in
real contexts
Pattern Mapping
Poster Session
Digital Identity Panic
Facet Me Leaving Trails
Putting Children First
Permissioned Aggregation
Purposeful Delay
Space for Lurking
What is My Name
Digital Identity Pattern Collection at http://purl.org/planet/Main/
Me Risk
Safety Others
Wear your skillsIdentity Placemaking
Identity Before Collaboration
Identity Placemaking
Putting Children First
Permissioned Aggregation
Considers
Leads to
Is extended by
Acknowledgements:
The Pattern Language Network (Planet) project was a collaboration between Leeds Metropolitan University, Coventry
University, Glasgow Caledonian University, King’s College London and London Knowledge Lab. It was funded by
JISC under the Users and Innovation Programme. For more information see http://patternlanguagenetwork.org
Learning Patterns was a Jointly Executed Integrating Research Project of the Kaleidoscope Network of Excellence. It
was co-directed by Dave Pratt, from Warwick university, and Niall Winters from the London Knowledge Lab.
Additional partners were: The Freudenthal Institute, the Educational Technology Lab, Dept of Education, University
of Athens, Istituto per le Tecnologie Didattiche, Centre for Research in IT in Education (CRITE), Trinity College
Dublin and the Faculty of Education at the IT University of Göteborg.
For further work on the PPW project please also see Yishay Mor and Niall Winters
http://www.slideshare.net/yish
Funded by Eduservhttp://www.rhizomeproject.org
3. It is impossible to control every context
2. The reader is ultimately the one who determines the meaning
1. A map not a picture, our perspective is only ever partial
Three stubborn facts
Self
Dialectic
Identity
Person
Internal External
Identification
Other Collective
IDENTITY FRAMEWORK
(after Jenkins, 2004)
Similarity
Difference
Impact of digital identity on …
Reputation
Transitions
Digital literacy
Sense of agency

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Design Patterns for Digital Identity

  • 1. Design Patterns for Digital Identity Exploring Digital Selves: Dr Steven Warburton King’s College London Digital identity Symposium British Library 8th January 2010
  • 2. my personal space my professional space my social life my lifestyle my ego my memories
  • 3. If you do not take care of your digital identity, somebody else will.
  • 4. “Have three Asperger's boys in S1 class - never a dull moment! Always offer an interesting take on things.”
  • 5. Digital ID Fixed Access Identity theft Security Digital Self Mutable Performance Reputation Control DIMENSIONS OF DIGITAL IDENTITY
  • 6. … a technologically mediated extension of the self formed from any available electronic data that references ‘you’
  • 7. what I say about myself what others say about me data exchanged through machine- machine and human-machine interactions
  • 8. Today, in the Age of the Individual, you have to be your own brand … the CEO of Me Inc. The brand called you http://tinyurl.com/3dwlu8/ http://www.slideshare.net/tijs/personal-branding-09-presentation
  • 9. Strand 1 – study the successful practices that individuals already employ when creating, developing and managing their digital identity How can we manage our our digital identity?
  • 10. Strand 1 – Identify successful practices for creating, developing and managing their digital identity. Strand 2 – Develop a tool to help support individuals in identity based transactions. Design Patterns approach Europass-based CV builder
  • 11. What kind of knowledge can we share? How do we elicit it? In what form do we capture and transfer it?
  • 12. Other Areas Many authors and titles. Pedagogy, Social Action, HCI, Virtual Worlds, Learning, Collaboration, Assessment, Web design, Usability, Project Management 2009 Gang of Four Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable. Object Orientated Software. Object Orientated Software Design 1995 Christopher Alexander The Timeless Way of Building. A Pattern Language: Towns , Buildings, Construction. Architecture 1977 Design patterns and pattern languages
  • 13. 1. Capture and re-use expert design knowledge 2. Establish common terminology and language 3. Provide the necessary level of abstraction for solving novel problems Why design patterns?
  • 15. 159...LIGHT ON TWO SIDES OF EVERY ROOM When they have a choice, people will always gravitate to those rooms which have light on two sides, and leave the rooms which are lit only from one side unused and empty. Therefore: Locate each room so that it has outdoor space outside it on at least two sides, and then place windows in these outdoor walls so that natural light falls into every room from more than one direction. (Alexander et al., 1977)
  • 18. Case-story workshop Engender collaborative reflection among practitioners by a structured process of sharing narratives of successful practice (STARR) Three Hats Table-top Concept Mapping
  • 19. Pattern Mining workshop Identify commonalities across case-stories and abstract transferable design knowledge in a semi-structured form Paper 2.0 Force Mapping
  • 21. Future Scenarios workshop Validate design patterns by applying them to new problem scenarios in real contexts Pattern Mapping Poster Session
  • 22. Digital Identity Panic Facet Me Leaving Trails Putting Children First Permissioned Aggregation Purposeful Delay Space for Lurking What is My Name Digital Identity Pattern Collection at http://purl.org/planet/Main/ Me Risk Safety Others Wear your skillsIdentity Placemaking Identity Before Collaboration
  • 23. Identity Placemaking Putting Children First Permissioned Aggregation Considers Leads to Is extended by
  • 24. Acknowledgements: The Pattern Language Network (Planet) project was a collaboration between Leeds Metropolitan University, Coventry University, Glasgow Caledonian University, King’s College London and London Knowledge Lab. It was funded by JISC under the Users and Innovation Programme. For more information see http://patternlanguagenetwork.org Learning Patterns was a Jointly Executed Integrating Research Project of the Kaleidoscope Network of Excellence. It was co-directed by Dave Pratt, from Warwick university, and Niall Winters from the London Knowledge Lab. Additional partners were: The Freudenthal Institute, the Educational Technology Lab, Dept of Education, University of Athens, Istituto per le Tecnologie Didattiche, Centre for Research in IT in Education (CRITE), Trinity College Dublin and the Faculty of Education at the IT University of Göteborg. For further work on the PPW project please also see Yishay Mor and Niall Winters http://www.slideshare.net/yish Funded by Eduservhttp://www.rhizomeproject.org
  • 25. 3. It is impossible to control every context 2. The reader is ultimately the one who determines the meaning 1. A map not a picture, our perspective is only ever partial Three stubborn facts
  • 27. Impact of digital identity on … Reputation Transitions Digital literacy Sense of agency

Editor's Notes

  • #4: The solution is not simply to remove all online traces. That is simply impossible and it is also a type of online identity. Absence can be as damaging as presence.
  • #9: Tom Peters.
  • #17: Pattern generation.