Online Identity Crisis

Posted on January 10, 2008 
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I’ve got quite a few different names happening in cyberspace and I’m wondering if it’s too many? In some places I am technolote, in others it’s jessmc, or jess_technolote or fishkeeperswife (yep, my husband used to have a passion for keeping marine fish that was very time consuming) or even furrypenguin! Eek! Surely this is ridiculous? I think I need to have an identity that is usable both in the edublogger and personal spheres so that I don’t have to have different accounts for professional and personal use. When I started all this blogging it was with my site technoLOTE and so that is the identity I started with. Now, I’ve got a few other ideas about what I want to do and I’m not sure I just want to be known as technolote. I’ve got a couple of great projects coming up that have nothing to do with teaching LOTE which is why this conundrum has struck me. The name techolote won’t mean much for those projects. So, is it a good time to change some usernames around? 

I think it’s important to separate yourself from what you do sometimes. I teach LOTE (Chinese) but that is not who I am. I  find that at school both staff and students have a great deal of difficulty separating me as a person from my interest in Chinese and China. I went to a book club meeting a couple of months ago and I put a block of chocolate on the table to share, only to be immediately asked by a colleague ‘Is that Chinese chocolate?’ Why would it be? If it was a particular occasion like a cultural celebration day or something like that, then that question would almost be expected. When I take other classes as extras the kids think that just because I am the one who is taking them that means I am going to suspend all programs and teach them Chinese. They may think that of other subject teachers too, and I’m not suggesting it’s only me, but it is a bit frustraing. Like when I walked in to take a P.E extra: “Oh, does this mean we are going to play Chinese games?”

Not everything I do online, in life, at work or at home has got to do with my technoLOTE site or my teaching of and interest in China and Chinese language. I’m considering making sure I have an identity in all these spheres that points first to me as a person, rather than an occupation.

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3 Responses to “Online Identity Crisis”

  1.  Sue Waters on January 13th, 2008 6:07 am

    Really good points. Obviously there is a difference in the identity issues you face online as opposed to f2f. My recommendations to bloggers is, unless they feel uncomfortable with people knowing their identity, they should focus on branding using their own name. Gee - I wish I knew that advice when I was first starting out. My web addresses are bad (aquaculturepda), my sites names are bad (Mobile Technology in TAFE) and on some sites I am known as dswaters. Unfortunately my web addresses and site names are too well known now to change however I am slowly changing my web identity over to Sue Waters.

  2.  murcha on January 13th, 2008 6:40 am

    It is great to see you blogged on this issue, because someone commented that I have many pseudonyms as well. However, few people can spell my surname (mirtschin), so my own children were all nicknamed murch. So I decided to go with that name, only to find as I got more heavily involved in emerging technologies that there must be another murch, using that for registration purposes. So, I decided to go murcho for a while, only to find as I wanted to register for more web 2.0 sites there was another murcho. So now I am murcha and seem to always be able to use that username. How confusing….but hindsight is a wonderful thing.

  3.  Lisa on January 13th, 2008 10:51 am

    Hi Jess
    I have the same problem - kids think everything I do must be to do with Spain. I don’t mind most of the time as they have a point - I do try to link whatever I do to other areas of the curriculum esp. Spanish - but you’re right, there’s more to me than that. Hence Lisibo - that’s me!
    Lisa xx
    PS like the new site

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