Here's the link to my class website.
After finishing this, I really do think I would only use this as a place to put things I've handed out in class, in case they lose it or it's easier for them to pull it up online.
Glogster was interesting, but really confusing to use. I can see using it to create posters and put them on Facebook, etc., for advertising, but I couldn't figure out adding links and sound, so mine will probably be pretty basic.
One tool I would like to learn to use is Google SketchUp. I tried messing around with it, but couldn't figure it out. I was told that it is a good tool to use when designing sets, so I think that might be helpful. I may want to do something with that for my final project.
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Liz,
ReplyDeleteGreat website! Nice and clean, with relevant information on most of the links. The only thing you missed a couple of points on is that there is still some of Google's pre-generated stuff in your site that needs to be deleted or changed. If you want to make up these points, just email me when you're done and I'll regrade it! I noticed the following areas, for example:
Google links to their "tips" tutorials
Sidebar "template tips"
Current Poll
Also, the Extra Credit and Class Photos links are broken--if you're not going to use them (which is fine), just remove from your sidebar.
Also, about Google Sketchup--that would be a good topic for your project. It's actually not the final project anymore, it's the project we're doing right now for the next three weeks. We moved the project up for those folks competing in the competition so they can be done in time.