Writing the Selfie: Using Selfies to Practice Character Presentation and Rhetorical Discourse

“The Selfie Project” is the final assignment in an upper-level undergraduate course on writing with digital and social media. The assignment intends to increase students' awareness of their everyday practices by asking them to critically analyze the act of taking pictures of themselves. Selfies...

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Main Author: Simone Sessolo
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Language:English
Published: The Prompt Journal 2018-06-01
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spelling doaj-d83dbd1453c241db96f54ea2115a6d3c2020-11-25T01:44:05ZengThe Prompt JournalPrompt2476-09432476-09432018-06-0122314http://dx.doi.org/10.31719/pjaw.v2i2.23Writing the Selfie: Using Selfies to Practice Character Presentation and Rhetorical DiscourseSimone Sessolo0University of Michigan“The Selfie Project” is the final assignment in an upper-level undergraduate course on writing with digital and social media. The assignment intends to increase students' awareness of their everyday practices by asking them to critically analyze the act of taking pictures of themselves. Selfies have become an integral part of students' daily lives. For example, students post selfies on social media, they take selfies at parties and on vacation, and they use them to connect with their communities. Though they might seem inconsequential, selfies are rhetorically rich sites of character presentation in the world of social media: practicing their composition offers students a novel way to enhance understanding of character presentation in social media. With this assignment, students successfully brainstorm, compose, and revise rhetorical content in a genre they are already culturally familiar with.http://thepromptjournal.com/index.php/prompt/article/view/23pedagogyreflective practiceassignment-writingassignmentrhetoric / rhetoricaldigitalonlinesocial networkingmultimediamultimodal
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reflective practice
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title Writing the Selfie: Using Selfies to Practice Character Presentation and Rhetorical Discourse
title_short Writing the Selfie: Using Selfies to Practice Character Presentation and Rhetorical Discourse
title_full Writing the Selfie: Using Selfies to Practice Character Presentation and Rhetorical Discourse
title_fullStr Writing the Selfie: Using Selfies to Practice Character Presentation and Rhetorical Discourse
title_full_unstemmed Writing the Selfie: Using Selfies to Practice Character Presentation and Rhetorical Discourse
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publisher The Prompt Journal
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publishDate 2018-06-01
description “The Selfie Project” is the final assignment in an upper-level undergraduate course on writing with digital and social media. The assignment intends to increase students' awareness of their everyday practices by asking them to critically analyze the act of taking pictures of themselves. Selfies have become an integral part of students' daily lives. For example, students post selfies on social media, they take selfies at parties and on vacation, and they use them to connect with their communities. Though they might seem inconsequential, selfies are rhetorically rich sites of character presentation in the world of social media: practicing their composition offers students a novel way to enhance understanding of character presentation in social media. With this assignment, students successfully brainstorm, compose, and revise rhetorical content in a genre they are already culturally familiar with.
topic pedagogy
reflective practice
assignment-writing
assignment
rhetoric / rhetorical
digital
online
social networking
multimedia
multimodal
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