Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Wireframes and Site Maps

Students in CM410 have taken brand personality surveys, researched numerous approaches to website building, developed brand guidelines, built style sheets, and reflected on how their web presence can carry their personal "voices."

NOW, they will plan their websites by creating two pre-design tools:

First, a Wire Frame of their home page indicating the layout of elements on the page.

https://dcrazed.com/best-free-wireframe-tools/

Secondly, a Site Map indicating all the components and content they want to publish on their websites.

https://speckyboy.com/collection-inspiring-sitemaps-user-flow-maps/

They will leverage several resources, including:

Wireframe Samples:

Planning and Building Your Website

 Students will review examples of "best practices" by looking at other students’ (and young professionals’) personal websites:

(Students will also glance at the 50 Best Personal Websites)

Students will use the information from the article, and ideas from the examples to revise and complete their websites. In their Blogs, students will provide a link to completed work for each of these items:

  1. Home/Landing Page
  2. About Me/Bio Info
  3. Resume
  4. Portfolio (various work by student: writing, design, art, photography, research, experience, etc.)
  5. Social Media Research Page (preparing for Student Symposium Panel.)
Optional:
  • Special Interests Page
  • Hobbies Page
  • Job-specific Page for potential employers
  • Community/Issues Page

Thursday, October 7, 2021

Kevin Kelly's Bet and the (Near) Future of the Digital World

Read this article and post your thoughts.

https://www.wired.com/story/a-25-year-old-bet-comes-due-has-tech-destroyed-society/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Also, refine your research topic and update your Pinterest Board collection of article. 

THIS IS AGGREGATION: Bring in articles in to a collection for review.



Plus, visit Flipboard and set up an account and build a magazine based on your best sources for your research topic.

THIS is CURATION: Display the best articles from the collection that match your focus.

My interest Board

 Here is my interest Board on Smart Homes:


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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Drinking from the Digital Firehose

 One things that makes "New Media" new is that these media have not yet formed all their rules, grammars, best practices, etc. That is to say, that even though students explore these media without dear, they are, indeed, pioneers - blazing trails and discovering paths of literacy. 


In this digital curation project, students learn to design meaning in, and through, digital media. The goal of the project is to help students develop, not a specific grammar or a taxonomy, but rather a workable approach for forming grammars, methodologies, heuristics, etc. where none exist as standards. A set of methodologies that handles the flood of information in the digital age will be in much demand. 
https://help.pinterest.com/en/guide/all-about-pinterest

 
Students in the Digital Literacies class will use Flipboard and Pocket as a tool of aggregating (gathering) information on a specific topic of their choosing. They will use Pinterest as a tool of curating (organizing and displaying) their findings from the research in Flipboard.

Students will share their Flipboard findings (Magazine) - as well as their Pinterest collections (Board) in their blogs. These examples will serve as example for them on how to use such tools for research on other topics in contemporary digital publications.

**** Students will embed their initial Flipboard Magazines and Pinterest Boards in their blog with a description of their chose topics.

 (Pinterest embed instructions can be found here: https://www.theedublogger.com/how-to-embed-pinterest-boards-and-pins-on-your-blog-2/)

Here is an example of my own VR Research Magazine in Flipboard.


Here is an embed of my new magazine:

 
 
Here is an embed of my Pinterest Board:

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