Archives for the 'Intellagirl' Category
Feeling Schizophrenic in the Digital World
We fragment who we are everyday. Linguists call it code-switching. The same process that enables you to decide not to cuss at your grandmother but to feel free to throw out a couple of “f-bombs” while watching the game with friends is the same process that can allow you to decide what version of your […]
9 February 2007 | Uncategorized, Intellagirl, ethos, self-promotion | 2 Comments
LinkedIn: Taking a Chance, Making Connections
Next to public speaking, approaching people we don’t know is one of the greatest fears people list when admitting what makes them nervous or apprehensive. It seems that the internet is helping us all get over that. All one need do is make a MySpace account to see just how brazen strangers can be. This […]
28 January 2007 | Intellagirl, networking | 2 Comments
We are famous…well not me, but other people are
A good week here at digital-ethos. Our very own Intellagirl made the cover of Intake Magazine with a story centering on her Second Life class. Jim Walker wrote an excellent article covering SL and the put Intellagirl and her avatar on the cover. The inside story has a whole section on education in […]
26 January 2007 | Intellagirl, Ryan Hupfer, Mitch Maxson | Comments Off
Tracking your blog readers
It’s not enough just to blog. Posting is the beginning of the conversation but then your readers have to take over. Some will leave comments (which you certainly read and respond to) but others will talk about your blog on their own blog. So how are you to know who is talking about you? Well […]
23 January 2007 | Intellagirl, self-promotion | Comments Off
New Phone and Mobile Networking
As you know if you’ve read my blog, I’m all about meeting new people. I’m endlessly interested in what other people are working on in SL and out. I believe in the great good of the collective mind. The more people communicate, the more people work together, the better the world will be for all […]
10 January 2007 | Intellagirl, mobile, networking | 3 Comments
Welcome to Digital-Ethos
Ethos: From the three forms of persuasion set out by Aristotle (pathos and logos being the other two. Ethos is a sense of moral character, the feeling that we get when we hear someone speak and we know they speak the truth and that we can trust […]
4 January 2007 | Intellagirl, ethos | Comments Off

