Friday, 25 January 2013
Reflective Satement
Being new to blogging I found it was a learning curve and a very time consuming practice. It is a great way of keeping all your work and research in one place so it is visible as a personal resource but also public. Looking at more professional blogs, I am aware that mine perhaps lacks an interesting layout and menus which guide a viewer easily through different posts. I will endeavour to learn more about blog presentation for any future blogs. Upon reading the text on other blogs it is evident that the study tasks I have posted are much too formal for this media, although I am happy with the work I produced from my study tasks, blogs are meant to be simple and to the point. Overall I am pleased with my blog and enjoyed making it, my images are mostly of a good quality which I feel is essential! My blog reflects my journey through the course so far and I have kept it up to date reflecting on my technical blocks as I've completed them, this I feel will also help me in choosing my discipline as I can view my work and my comments on my blog to remember which blocks I engaged with the most. I also used my blog as a means to collect research on designers which I feel is an effective use for it. Now I have completed my blog tasks, it doesn't mean that I will stop blogging! I enjoy it very much and it is a great resource to have it not only encourages reflection on projects and lectures, it also means that my work is in the public domain and all in one place which could prove highly useful in the near future.
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