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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Rebecca Anderson

Rebecca Anderson

D#11 HW#4 Remediation website - 0 views

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    Marie-Laure Ryan - Immersion vs. Interactivity: Virtual Reality and Literary Theory - Postmodern Culture 5:1
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    This website is actually an article that further explores the differences between realities. It goes into video reality, head mounted display, and sensory powers.
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D#11 HW#2 Video Resume website - 0 views

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    Video Resumes Get The Job Done - CBS News Video
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    This is a cbsn video about how a video resume can be benificial and make the difference in a sea of resumes. One of the employers on the video explains that videos relay an attitude and showcase of the prospects creativity/ out of the box thinking. Worth the time to watch.
Rebecca Anderson

http://www.pearsoned.ca/highered/divisions/virtual_tours/northey/sample_chapter_9.pdf - 1 views

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    This website explains the differences between formal and informal reports, gives good rules of thumb and explains how to organize each type of report.
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D#7, HW#1: BASIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES WITH DEBBIE HODGE: FLOW - 1 views

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    BASIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES WITH DEBBIE HODGE: FLOW I like how this website applies the principal of flow to scrapbooking. It has a great visual and very simple explination of flow.
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D#6 HW#6 Website on Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Creative Commons Licenses Explained I liked this written explaination of creative commons. It is an easy to understand read that goes a little more into depth.
Rebecca Anderson

D#6 HW #2 Supportive website of Chapter 6 - 0 views

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      I thought that this page did a good job of adding extra information about the gestalt principals.
Rebecca Anderson

D#5 HW#6 Wordpress Informational video - 0 views

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      This is about an 8 min video on how to set up and use word press. It goes through a lot of what we are suppose to do in HW#7 so hope this helps!
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D#5 HW#6 Word Press Website - 0 views

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      This website is great because it acts as a master cheat sheet. What ever questions you have as far as Word Press goes it has a link to answer your questions.
Rebecca Anderson

D#5 HW#1 The Power of Alignment | Webitect - 1 views

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      I liked this website best because it illustrates the grid method explained in chapter 5. Also it notes that most designers forget about alignment as a design concept which I related to given my first draft of project 1 had no alignment concepts what so ever.
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D#4 HW#1 Website on balance - 0 views

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      Once again I am choosing to post a visual depiction because sometimes in design you just have to see it. I liked this website because it not only touched on the aspects of symetrical and asymetrical that were talked about in chapter 4 but also several other forms of balance as a design principal.
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D#3 HW#1 Website visually explaining contrast - 0 views

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      This website is the coolest Ive found on contrast. It is completly visual and you go on the right hand side to a type of contrast, then a picture that explains it visually pops up on the right! Check it out its actually pretty fun!
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D#2 HW#2 - 0 views

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    Although chapter 2 was more about documents this blog shares good points about how to make your website stand about from the others which directly relates to the subject matter in chapter 2.
Rebecca Anderson

D#2 HW#7 - 1 views

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      This is the best web site that I have found on writing instruction manuals. It is clear simple and percise. I do not think that supplies will be needed because of the comic format as well as that the only nessisary supplies would be a computer. I think the best take away from this article is to keep it simple.
Rebecca Anderson

Creative Brainstorming: 50 Examples of The Logo Design Process - Noupe Design Blog - 1 views

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      This was my favorite article that I found relating and supporting Chapter 1 because it was very visual. In each picture the design process for the individual logos were clearly demonstrated and it was interesting to see the possibilities that were not choosen. Chapter 1 explains the amount of prep work and thought that happens all before a simple design can become realized.
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