communication – Spring 2015 Class Blogs http://spring15blogs.tracigardner.com Blogs by Students in the Spring 2015 Sections Thu, 29 Oct 2015 01:12:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.5.3 Reflection of Project 2 http://spring15blogs.tracigardner.com/2015/02/21/reflection-of-project-2/ Sun, 22 Feb 2015 01:26:21 +0000 http://agrondine.wordpress.com/?p=118 ]]> To: Traci
From: Allie Grondine
Subject: Project 2 Submission
21 February 2015

I’d like to invite you to view my website, “The Filters of a College Student” at https://agrondine.wordpress.com/. For my website, I wanted to carryover my theme from project 1 to create consistency between the two projects. Thus, my theme for my website is Sorbet, which is colorful and allows three menus (which I found to be pretty restrictive considering the amount of content I wanted to include on my site).

I wanted my site to reach exemplary completion so I worked diligently to make sure it met my standards and I did the best I could with design and layout. I really enjoyed creating a multi-leveled website through the drop down menu bars and creating links in posts and pages that take my readers both within and outside of my website.

I used several modes of communication. While my site doesn’t have automatic music playing, it does lead to other sites that I’m involved with that do and I have a video on one of my pages as well that will give some aural communication to the page. I have a lot of visual modes that I used as well including pictures, colors, and text. Some other visual aspects are the galleries I created as well as how I laid out my website through the multiple menus and pages. I also used spatial because of how I set up my website and through the widgets I used (Tags and calendar). My blog posts fulfill the linguistic mode as well as any text you see on the website. I didn’t use the gestural mode because I thought it would make my page too busy and I didn’t want it to be too distracting.

Something interesting about my site is that I included multiple social media links and modes of communication in which to reach me including LinkedIn, Twitter, e-mail, Pinterest and Google+. Since I’m a public relations major, I thought it would be pertinent information to include since I work with social media a lot. The multiple contact links also highlight the different filters I embody and allows the audience to choose which medium they want to reach me through.

I really enjoyed creating my website. It was fun to add tags to the posts to highlight what I talk about most and to create some dimension on my site. I also had a blast choosing the colors and deciding what I wanted to include and what I wanted to omit. I’m not entirely sure my Site Information page meets the standards for what it’s supposed to be like but I did the best I could based off the examples you provided. I also included a header picture to add some character on the page and it’s a nice accentuating element to my site. I hope you enjoy looking through my website!

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what’s in my backpack? http://spring15blogs.tracigardner.com/2015/02/11/whats-in-my-backpack/ Wed, 11 Feb 2015 15:41:59 +0000 http://adventureswitherica2015.wordpress.com/?p=42 ]]> 1. Me, Myself & Why: Searching for the Science of Self [book] V,L, S 

2. Writer/Designer [textbook] V, L, S

3. Assignment Pad, open to February 11th [agenda] V, L. S

4. Breath Mints [labeled container] V, L, S, A, 

5. Undergraduate Research Notes [notepad] V,L, S

6. Design on T-Shirt [shirt] V, L, S

7. Cards in Wallet [License/gift cards/ credit card] V, L, S

8. Water bottle [Camelback] V, L, S

9. Pinterest App [on phone] V, L, S, G

10. Fit bit [bracelet] V, S, A

All of the items involved some sort of visual and spacial arrangement, as whoever made the object, purposely put certain parts there for a reason. Only the fit bit bracelet and the Icy Breeze breath mints (if you shake them), made noise. None of my items included all modes of communication, and none of them only included one mode. I included gestural on the Pinterest app because the reader can move the objects, and hold down the screen in order to present new findings. The other objects don’t change much when moved. The Fit Bit was the only item to communicate with something other than words. Instead, it buzzes when I have reached a certain number of steps taken throughout the day. The “dots” that show up, are spatially separated from one another to indicate what sort of progress I have made in exercise since the morning.

What's in my Backpack?


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