The reason I chose to bookmark this website is because it was written by another student who obviously went through the process of writing instructions. Ms. Wetherinton give states the do's and dont's of writing instructions and she puts in a way that other students can understand. I think that this will help me with project one because this page lays out very important and valid concepts that must be present in order to write effective instructions.
I like this web page because it describes how to write directions from a student stand point. It is obvious she has written directions before. Also, this page is more down to earth and easier to read than some pages. push #2
This website has a slide show about design as a whole in general and the defintions and concepts of emphasis are also pretty good. This slide show is really good.
I think this is interesting coming from people who develop and release email software what they find appropriate and deem 'good' to do in a business related email setting.
This was my favorite website out of all the one that I came across. This list was very well put together and it is presented in a very professional manner.
The best tip given is to not use email to avoid personal contact. Face to face time with a person is valuable and most of the time allows for better communication understanding.
This is a copy of pages from a presentation that talks about the repitition element and other design elements that we have discussed in class. These pages are very informative and provides some good examples.