1. Evaluate: What are the good / strong
parts of your website? What is done well?
I think the good/strong parts of my website is the way it is organized because it is easy to figure out, everything is in it's right place, and order.
2. Evaluate:
What do you think you could have done better on this project? What is not as
good?
I could have made the captions a little more detailed because they are kind of short.
3. Describe the attributes of
your theme / unity: What is the theme of your website (or the 'template' you
selected)? Why did you choose to make that theme?
My theme is very simple. I chose that because I figured there would be a lot going on the pages and I didn't want too much on the pages.
4. Describe
the layout of your website: Where are your photos and why? What font did
you select and why?
I put all of the photos under their category because it stays organized that way. I usually have size 12 or 14 font because that way it won't take up much space.
5. Describe the
effort you put into your website this year: How hard do you think you worked on
your research, pictures, captions, and reflections? Why?
I think I put most of my effort in the pictures and less on the captions because taking pictures of my art is more fun that writing about it.
6. Metacognate:
What did you learn from this project that you could apply to other projects in
the future? What lessons could be applied to life in general? Why?
I learned that you have to stay organized because everything can get out of hand at one point in time.
7. Evaluate: Is this a worthwhile project? What
should Mr. Purdy do to this project in the future? Why?
I think the websites are a cool idea, but they are very time comsuming because of all of the stuff we put on them.
parts of your website? What is done well?
I think the good/strong parts of my website is the way it is organized because it is easy to figure out, everything is in it's right place, and order.
2. Evaluate:
What do you think you could have done better on this project? What is not as
good?
I could have made the captions a little more detailed because they are kind of short.
3. Describe the attributes of
your theme / unity: What is the theme of your website (or the 'template' you
selected)? Why did you choose to make that theme?
My theme is very simple. I chose that because I figured there would be a lot going on the pages and I didn't want too much on the pages.
4. Describe
the layout of your website: Where are your photos and why? What font did
you select and why?
I put all of the photos under their category because it stays organized that way. I usually have size 12 or 14 font because that way it won't take up much space.
5. Describe the
effort you put into your website this year: How hard do you think you worked on
your research, pictures, captions, and reflections? Why?
I think I put most of my effort in the pictures and less on the captions because taking pictures of my art is more fun that writing about it.
6. Metacognate:
What did you learn from this project that you could apply to other projects in
the future? What lessons could be applied to life in general? Why?
I learned that you have to stay organized because everything can get out of hand at one point in time.
7. Evaluate: Is this a worthwhile project? What
should Mr. Purdy do to this project in the future? Why?
I think the websites are a cool idea, but they are very time comsuming because of all of the stuff we put on them.