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D#5, HW#1 - Creative Commons - 0 views

  • Attribution (CC-BY) Attribution Share Alike (CC-BY-SA) Attribution No Derivatives (CC-BY-ND) Attribution Non-Commercial (CC-BY-NC) Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike (CC-BY-NC-SA) Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)
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      Do more research on the different types of creative commons.
  • These licenses allow creators to communicate which rights they reserve, and which rights they waive for the benefit of recipients or other creators.
  • Creative Commons was invented to create a more flexible copyright model, replacing "all rights reserved" with “some rights reserved”.
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  • Creative Commons has been embraced by many as a way for content creators to take control of how they choose to share their intellectual property.
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    D#5 HW#2
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    This website explains creative commons in great detail
Nicole Rogers

D 1.1 HW 4 Update Mindmeister map - 2 views

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    Revision to D 1.1 HW 4 Mindmeister map
Valerie Cooper

TWC 301 D#1.1 HW#4 VCooper Mindmap of Dobrin Chapter 1 - 1 views

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    Here is my mindmap for D#1.1 HW#4
Heather Krieger

D#1, HW#13-Design Website-Architectural Design - 0 views

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    D#1, HW#13 I really enjoyed this website for a couple different reasons. First of all, the design process is similar to that in the book, but yet it has a different approach because it is for an architectural piece, instead of a web site or banner for example. I also enjoyed it because it is not only a list of the concepts for the designer process, but it is also the steps that this particular architectural design teams uses and wants to share with their customers. This shows those customers that they have a structured plan and as a customer you can know where you are in the time line of your design and build process. Although the design process is not exactly the same as the book, it uses the same concepts from beginning with a blank page and sketching out ideas, to ending with details helping to make the project personal to the audience.
Heather Krieger

D#2, HW#2-Chapter 2 Website - 1 views

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    D#2, HW#2 I thought that this was the best website that demonstrated Chapter 2 in my opinion. The website talks about the same kind of elements as in the chapter including size, color, weight, and style. I also enjoyed it because the writer explained, like the book, the reason for each of these techniques and why they help the reader get the information that is being shown to them.
Heather Krieger

D#6, HW#1-Design Basics: Repetition To Create Visual Themes | Van SEO Design - 0 views

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    This website goes over and adds to some important concepts already covered in chapter 6 of the text. Added to some ideas about repetition different ways to use it and how to create it in text and images. Repetition is key to creating unity and consistency in design which is important when trying to grasp a readers attention.
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    D#6, HW#1-- I liked this website because I have also used it a previous time for balance, so it helps when they continue one from where you were left off. It gives you the chance to see the document being used go through a complete transformation with all of the design elements. They discuss repeating colors and fonts, and then discuss about repeating aesthetics.
Heather Krieger

D#6, HW#6-10 Basic Tips for Improving WordPress Themes - 0 views

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    D#6, HW#6-- The major part I like about wordpress is the ability to design the page the way you would like whether it be with themes or by writing the html yourself. This website is great because it gives you a lot of different and ideas about wordpress and how to use it. It explains the information and then also shows you pictures/examples.
Heather Krieger

D#2, HW#8-How To Write Instructions - 1 views

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    How To Write Instructions
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    D#2, HW#8 I think this website about how to write instructions because of the examples it give of different kinds of instructions you may come across. Also, it tells you what not to say... not just what you should say so that you can see both sides of the situation. This will help with Project #1 because it shows you what you shouldnt put so that your reader doesnt get confused!
Heather Krieger

D#5, HW#1-All About Presentations: Design Basics Part 3: The Alignment Principle - 0 views

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    D#5, HW#1- I enjoyed this website for multiple reasons. First of all, I enjoy websites that start off defining the design element. In this case, alignment. Then, it continues on with examples of documents and even different real life examples including the benefits of the alignment changes. It compares before images with the after images just like the book does also.
Hector Garcia

D#2HW#11: Deadline #2 HW #4 - Rhetoric on the Town « julian.serventi - 2 views

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    Comment on a fellow classmate.
Hector Garcia

D#2HW#11: D#2 HW# 5 | gmbegay - 1 views

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    My comment on a fellow classmate
Matthew Aber

D #1, HW #9 - Introduction - 1 views

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    Blog Introduction and Animoto Slideshow
Anastacia Albinda

developmoi - 4 views

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    D#1 HW#6 Anastacia's TWC301 Blog
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