Introduction
If there's one thing I've learned throughout the years, it's that there is no such thing as perfect writing. The only person who may think your writing is perfect, is yourself. What I've learned in this class is that as a writer, you have to create your own identity, and you create this identity through your writing. Everyone's writing ability is different, and we were able to show each other's ability through our process blogs and enthusiast blogs specifically. Others who weren't as gifted writing might have been better with website design, which we were able to express through our Wikitravel and social networks projects. Combining these skills together forced us all as writers to personify who we wanted to be as writers, and that can be reflected through all of these projects.
Website Redesign
I am going to work on the Website Proposal Letter
Enthusiast Blog/Wikitravel
My other redesign will either be my enthusiast blog or my wikitravel project, which I will decide based on which one could use more work.
Monday, December 7, 2009
3 Idea's for Web Portfolio
Clearly I've been terrible with keeping up with my process blog, but from the few posts I've made, I've thought of three ideas to connect to my Web Portfolio's theme.
- Reflective
I know this final portfolio essentially is a reflection of all of my work this year, but I can try to reflect on every single piece of work I've done instead of just revising it or explaining it. I feel that being reflective is the best way to fully understand something, and by doing this I feel maybe I can fully understand all of my work throughout the year.
- Criticize
Instead of reflecting on my work, I can criticize my work through comments I've received from peer reviews and comments on returned projects. This will also help in my revision process because if I can criticize my own work, then I will know what has to be fixed in order to make my projects better.
- Business-like
I couldn't really think of a third idea, but I thought maybe it would be interesting to take a business-like approach to this web portfolio as if that maybe I would have to submit this project for a job. I'm not exactly sure how to do it but I feel it might be a creative way to work on this project besides being reflective or critical.
- Reflective
I know this final portfolio essentially is a reflection of all of my work this year, but I can try to reflect on every single piece of work I've done instead of just revising it or explaining it. I feel that being reflective is the best way to fully understand something, and by doing this I feel maybe I can fully understand all of my work throughout the year.
- Criticize
Instead of reflecting on my work, I can criticize my work through comments I've received from peer reviews and comments on returned projects. This will also help in my revision process because if I can criticize my own work, then I will know what has to be fixed in order to make my projects better.
- Business-like
I couldn't really think of a third idea, but I thought maybe it would be interesting to take a business-like approach to this web portfolio as if that maybe I would have to submit this project for a job. I'm not exactly sure how to do it but I feel it might be a creative way to work on this project besides being reflective or critical.
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