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integrated computational thinking

LA Practice D2: Assess authors’ intent, motive, and impact of computational tools or platforms

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Step 5 of 6: Reflective Exercise

Now that you have been introduced to various digital platforms and explored more deeply the relationship between the design features of these platforms, the intentions and motivations of those who create these design features, and the impact on user experience, you can start to reflect on your own experience using digital media platforms.

In this step you will answer a series of guided questions about your own relationship with digital media platforms.

To begin this reflective exercise, first, bring to mind all the different digital media platforms that you regularly use to consume or share media. Now focus on one platform in particular. Next, use your imagination to personify your chosen digital media platform. Imagine that it is a person that has their own wants, desires, and needs. Now, answer for yourself the following reflective prompts for the digital media platform you brought to mind.


Reflection

  • What does this platform ‘want’ from its users? (what does it ‘not’ want from its users?)

  • What are some design features built into the platform that helps it get what it wants? (name all that you can)

  • Who do you become when you use this digital platform? (in what ways are you a different person when you consume/share information on this platform vs. other platforms or situations? If it helps, imagine how you might wish someone Happy Birthday in a face-to-face communication, vs. through a phone call vs. through a text vs. through a Facebook message, and so on)

  • As a user, what are some things that would improve your experience and well-being when using this platform?

  • What are some design feature changes you could propose that would reshape the digital platform so that you can better get out of it what you want?