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What’s in a [user]name?
Sifting through various educational forum posts and blogs recently I came across an entry that discussed the conventions by which pupil usernames are created on a network – and what information they contain.
When I joined my comprehensive school in 1998 I was given the username 98MARSHALLJ. The school had always used the [year of [...]
Tags: child protection, digital identity, education, network, schools, social networking, user name
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I’m the UK Live@edu Deployment Specialist for Microsoft, and I love music, driving, and spending time with the people I care about.
I love technology in education. Having worked in the public sector and in secondary schools providing network support and management, the use of IT in schools is my biggest passion – and I’m always looking for new ways that technology can integrate with existing systems to help aid teaching and learning.
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