Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Context Mapping

Context mapping is how we describe ourselves visually. Context mapping can help others depict relationships individuals have, roles in their lives and the ability to gain knowledge about other people. Who are you?


I am........








Achieved Identity: An identity defined and shaped by prior experiences. These experiences include past, present and future roles. 

Foreclosed Identity: An identity described as having a natural need or want without putting much thought or research behind it.

Moratorium: An identity shaped by life decisions, events and experiences. 

Diffuse Identity: An identity that changes often. 



2 comments:

  1. Hi Lauren,

    I liked your blog, especially the way you formatted your font and the context map. It is very creative.

    Take care,

    Madelin

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  2. Lauren, the way you set up your context map was great and creative. describes you very well

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