Screen Self Reflective Essay

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I had a few specific goals when creating my Screen Self-Portrait--I wanted to integrate different aspects of my digital identity and identity experience, provide unspoken insight about my activity in different networks, and make a colorful, aesthetically pleasing (at least by my standards) account of my identity experience. I successfully reached all of my goals in 4 steps: Reflecting on my digital identity and identity experience, thinking about and purposely choosing the minuscule pieces of my self to display, arranging said pieces in a thoughtful manner, and editing/reviewing my work to accurately create my Screen Self-Portrait. For step 1, I purposely decided not to look at Exercise 4 for a period of time, in order to come back and reflect deeper. After that time, I reviewed my "Snapshot Portrait" and spent time agreeing/disagreeing with aspects of what I said and ended throwing a lot of it out the window. When reflecting on my true identity, I started freshly and was able to come up with an accurate description of myself: …show more content…

I combined different elements of myself, namely my autobiography, school, community involvement, and entertainment in each of the sub-pages. In addition, I used different modes (pictures, video, music, and gifs) to convey aspects of my identity experience in networks in different dimensions such as visible/invisible, public/private, and singular/networked. On the Origin page of my site, I put elements of the places where I started and am now with my attitudes and perception of those places. That page conveys information from my autobiography, community involvement, and entertainment. The Introvert page conveys my experience through school, community, entertainment, and my autobiography. Similarly, the Extrovert and Ambivert pages convey my experience through the same categories, just in different

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