First off, let me say that my project (The posterboard about how videogames changed how I thought) could have been better. I threw it together on Monday night because I had been in a bad mood all weekend, and I don't work well when I'm not in a good mood. The posterboard that I did it on was just something we had laying around in the house, and the paper that explained my design decisions wasn't done until the morning after I finished the posterboard itself. I think it came out *okay,* but I don't like to settle for mediocre. All or nothing, but preferably all.
The other projects were very good. I liked the flash animation about programming. The "so what?" was very strong, and if I remember correctly it was the only interactive project. The three poster art exhibit definitely had a lot of work put into it as well, but I have to ask, did you keep your kindergarten drawings for just such an occasion? I've lost mine under my bed or behind the refrigerator YEARS AGO!
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Literacy moment project
I liked the project of the architect who was inspired during his childhood. It was easy to follow his message of how his childhood inspiration brought him to where he is today.
I think what I'm going to do will probably be a posterboard or powerpoint. I like to work visually if I'm not really planning an essay or other written piece because it allows me to be more spontaneous.
I think what I'm going to do will probably be a posterboard or powerpoint. I like to work visually if I'm not really planning an essay or other written piece because it allows me to be more spontaneous.
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