This document provides instructions for a peer-graded assignment in the Coursera course "Framing Your Self(ie)". Students are asked to [1] choose a selfie from their phone, [2] describe specific elements of the selfie including location, attire, unique details, and mood, and [3] submit a 400-600 word response analyzing these elements of the chosen selfie. The assignment is due on October 4th but students are encouraged to submit early to allow time for peer reviews.
This document provides instructions for a peer-graded assignment in the Coursera course "Framing Your Self(ie)". Students are asked to [1] choose a selfie from their phone, [2] describe specific elements of the selfie including location, attire, unique details, and mood, and [3] submit a 400-600 word response analyzing these elements of the chosen selfie. The assignment is due on October 4th but students are encouraged to submit early to allow time for peer reviews.
This document provides instructions for a peer-graded assignment in the Coursera course "Framing Your Self(ie)". Students are asked to [1] choose a selfie from their phone, [2] describe specific elements of the selfie including location, attire, unique details, and mood, and [3] submit a 400-600 word response analyzing these elements of the chosen selfie. The assignment is due on October 4th but students are encouraged to submit early to allow time for peer reviews.
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Framing Your Self(ie) 1h FIRST: Choose a selfie from your phone. (You won’t need to submit the picture. If you don’t take selfies, Review Your Peers: now is your chance to experiment. If you don’t have Framing Your Self(ie) a smart phone, use any other digital camera, or the camera on your computer.) Examining the selfie, describe the following elements, in 400-600 words or so:
the specific location in which the photo was
taken, and why
your attire in the photo, and why
one detail in the photo that stands out as
unique or remarkable (and why you find it so)
at least one element about the environment
that could not be deduced from evidence in the photo, for example, smells, sounds, activity in the next room, etc.