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Profile Bio


Who are you? How might you draw this? What do you wonder about?

Create a 3-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

Finally, click   Yes, I'm done   for this Task.

Image for issue at Youth Voices

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.

 
 
Antonio Wingfield's Icon

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
/icons for different
places online. An avatar
is a representation of the
essence of you.

Photographable
Questions

Day 242: Questions For Heaven, by amanky on flickr (Creative Commons)

One of the most
important things
you can do as a
photographer is to
document your
interests. If you care
about what you
photograph, you'll do
better work. This
exercise will help you
think more about
what interests you
and what you're curious
about. After that, you'll
photograph some
of your interests.


Task Discussion