So we had a chance this week to see what happens when conflicts and tensions play themselves out online. What is public and what is private are important considerations. In 45 minutes, we saw:

  • Many private issues became the topic of public discussions.
  • Characters used language and tone that they likely would not use face-to-face
  • Characters created groups to exclude and tease one of the characters
  • At the same time, an “Anti-cheating” group was created as a positive response to an issue of cheating that seemed to be going on in school.
  • A bullied character, recreated himself online and adopted a “tough” and “humorous” persona online in response to the treatment he received during the school day.

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Please leave a comment about any thoughts that you have related to the simulation and the complexities of interacting with others in an online space. Playing the character was probably a lot of fun, but try to focus your comment(s) on the issues that the simulation raises about what it means for you (not your character) to be a member of an online community. What are the challenges? What are the opportunities? Feel free to come back and reply to comments made by others. This is an important conversation.