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Profile Bio [Feb. 6, 2013, 9:53 a.m.]



Create a three-part Profile Bio on Youth Voices by following the instructions and studying the examples you'll find by clicking these three links or images.

After adding a short bio, an icon, and a list of 20 questions (with keywords) to your Bio page on Youth Voices, come back to this Task and Post a Comment. In the comment box, create a link back to your Profile page. It will look something like this: http://youthvoices.net/users/YOUR-USERNAME

Complete all three of these missions before you click Yes, I'm done for this Task.

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Think about how you would
like to introduce yourself to
the Youth Voices
community of students and
teachers.

Your bio will be one click
away from each of your
discussion posts and
comments on Youth
Voices.

 

 

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Represent yourself online
by making an avatar/icon.

There are many services,
discussion sites, and
social networks where
you can upload your
avatar. You can then
make different avatars or
icons for different places
online.

An avatar is a representa-
tion of the essence of you.

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We mean it! We really
do want you to find your
own area of inquiry, your
own niche of expertise,
exploration, and excitement.

What are you already good
at? What do you dream
about, wonder over, and
want to inquire into? What
are you passionate about?

That's what good research
is really about. Starting with
10 self and 10 world
questions is a great way
to begin!

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