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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Brooke Iggie

Brooke Iggie

CC Remediation PRESENTATION - 0 views

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    DD11 HW 3 I like this presentation even though there is no audio because by thinking about each slide I am able to see more clearly what is meant by remediation. Linking it throughout history helps me to understand the evolution
Brooke Iggie

Online Technical Writing: Report Format and Final Production - 1 views

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    For Rebecca
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    DD10 HW#3 This website walks one through each part of a formal report. The clear examples help with the understanding of the purpose for each section.
Brooke Iggie

Top 5 Tips for Creating Impressive Video Resumes - 0 views

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    DD10 HW 4 This website provides five different ways to ensure video resume success. The videos apply to what they are talking about and then there is a brief written explanation. 
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Research: Formal Research and Academic Writing - 0 views

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    D10 HW3 This website gives outlines for several types of formal writing.  All you have to do is fdetermine the needed document type and fill in the outline. This takes a lot of anxiety out of the process. It also includes a brief section about citations. 
Brooke Iggie

HHS New Media Webinar Series | NewMedia.hhs.gov - 0 views

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    D8HW3 New Media is an ever growing definition of what is happening in our culture. This page offers several webinars (a new media term) and promises more in the future. A multimedia way to understand the culture growing up next to you
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CopyRight Quiz - 0 views

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    DD7 HW6 Quiz your understanding of copyrighting. This site proposes many different scenerios to allow you to test your understanding of copyright, fair use and creative commons.
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Composition and harmony 101 | snap2objects - 0 views

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    DD7 HW1 This website has powerful (and beautiful) examples about flow. The author breaks the root of the movement in to subtopics like lines, shapes, color and tone so that you can really see what is happening.
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10 Great Tips to Create Better Blog Post | Web Design Blog | Web Design Fan | Resources... - 0 views

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    D6 HW 6 - It is easiest to start small. I can do 10 things to get better and so can you. This website gives the top ten things you can do and adds in links for several of the steps to get even more help. A great place to start!
Brooke Iggie

Building a Better Blog 18: Creating a Sneeze Page - Opinionless - 0 views

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    D6 HW6- This website introduced me to the idea of a sneeze page. It gives several resasons and methods for improving a blog. Especially to improve longevity.
Brooke Iggie

DD#6 HW#1 -Developing Visual Rhythm in Web Design - 0 views

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    D6 HW1- Don't be fooled by the Rhythm instead of repetition, this website does talk about using repeating items or patterns to bring unity and motion to the design. This website takes more realistic visual aides as examples. Helping to apply the pronciples of repetition to a busier, and more typical, design.
Brooke Iggie

Fundamentals of Graphic Design - Part 1: Alignment | Killersites Web Design M... - 0 views

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    D5 HW1 This iwebsite gives several examples of how the same design can be altered by changing the alignmnt alone.
Brooke Iggie

Composition and Design Principles - 1 views

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    D4 HW1- I like this website because it shows how different types of elements can give different visual weights to the page. This is covered in the textbook, but this website is able to show it in color also.
Brooke Iggie

Typography: Concordant, Contrasting & Conflicting! » SitePoint - 0 views

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    This website discusses in more detail the finer parts of contrasting fonts. It shows how a subtle difference may bit make the hoped for impression.
Brooke Iggie

Patterns: Put instructions into discrete steps.-- Web Writing that Works - 0 views

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    D#2 HW #8 This website focuses on how to write for the internet. It has an entire section on how to write instructions for websites. This will benefit me and others in Project 1 because the examples are all geared towards intruction on websites therefore they will be easy to apply directly.
Brooke Iggie

Basic Design - Emphasis - 0 views

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    D#2 HW#2 This website caught my eye as soon as it opened. What better way to show that the writer is experienced. The friendly tone and easy to read explainations appealed to me and kept me motivated throughout the page
Brooke Iggie

ignatowskitwc301 - 3 views

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    D#1 HW#6 TWC301 course blog
Brooke Iggie

Digital Web Magazine - Design Decisions vs. Audience Considerations - 1 views

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    D#1 HW# 13 This website discusses how to best consider who the audience is for a design piece. The information is easy to read and is written rather informally, much as one would talk. The information is broken down into understandable pieces and shows real world examples.
Brooke Iggie

Online Copywriting: How To Create Effective Web Site Copy - 0 views

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    D#1 HW# 13 This website shows and explains how to write effective articles for websites. It is easy to understand and held my interest well.
Brooke Iggie

Showcase of Impressive Design Process Explanations - 0 views

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    D#1 HW# 13 This website shows tons of different ways to consider the design process. If you can't find one you like and understand, it is probably time to create your own!
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