Description
You will write 1 reflective piece on a digital object or experience that has made you think about digital culture. A reflective piece is like a short, informal essay. Your reflective piece will be 1500 words. The reflective piece does not need to have a formal introduction or conclusion. You will use it to demonstrate your critical thinking skills, as you apply some key terms and concepts from class to analysing a digital object. You should choose to write about a digital object or artefact such as a website or app, a digital artwork or gallery, a digital archive, a crowd-sourcing website, a computer game, digital poetry, an AR experience, or a device. You will talk about the digital object and its impact on you, in a subjective way. You may talk about how the digital object makes you feel, how it has affected your life or if it has made you think about a specific aspect of our digital cultural world.You should refer to key terms, concepts, and theories from the module’s required reading. When you do so, you should reference other readings and texts appropriately, according to the referencing requirements in the module handbook. You are required to refer to at least three texts. A strong submission is likely to refer to more than one text from the list of required reading, and to additional academic literature beyond the module’s required reading.