Week 15 Blog – Sarah Betts

Our group, the Sad Journalism Kids, just got done presenting our project over what coffee shops mean to college students. Even though this was just a practice presentation, I truly believe we have done a great job and will do great for the final presentation. We plan on fixing the overall size of the graphicsContinue reading “Week 15 Blog – Sarah Betts”

Week 11 Blog – Sarah Betts

In my opinion, a good website is easy to navigate. Poorly designed websites that confuse the user will leave them unsatisfied. When I am online on different websites, I notice that they always have eye-catching headlines that make the reader want to keep reading. Usually there are other advertisements in the website as well thatContinue reading “Week 11 Blog – Sarah Betts”

Week 9 Blog – Sarah Betts

In the projects from this week, I saw different levels of interactivity. Some projects used mostly photos and videos to display the information while others were text heavy. In my opinion, I particularly liked the projects that had little text but were very interactive with visuals. If our project is too wordy, I believe manyContinue reading “Week 9 Blog – Sarah Betts”

Week 8 Blog – Sarah Betts

I’m definitely intimidated by the thought of already being halfway through the semester, especially after the bump in the road our group hit with our first project idea. Although our group does work well together, we had to change our entire theme. We were originally going to focus on a new bar that just openedContinue reading “Week 8 Blog – Sarah Betts”

Week 7 Blog – Sarah Betts

This week, I did not present my interactive analysis presentation. I’m glad I got it done last week so I don’t need to worry about it. In the presentations I watched, I saw some really interesting ones and ones I thought were too confusing. Craig Sullivan presented over the 30 endangered species and I lovedContinue reading “Week 7 Blog – Sarah Betts”

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