Look Behind to See Forward
This past semester has certainly filled me with more knowledge than I can recount in a blog. But I won't forget my experiences in my Writing for the Internet course. This fall's blogging has been dedicated to this class and I now know more than I ever hoped to learn (at least while still a student) about creating websites, interactive fiction games, and what is and what's not a good idea when making said websites. Below you'll find my last few blogs for the end of this semester along with a link to a general overview of my term project, an interactive fiction game.
If at first you don't succeed...
Feel free to check out some of my past blogging portfolios as well:
No footprints on the internet beach!
This course has given me confidence when dealing with the internet and its various technologies. I really did enjoy learning all of the technical aspects of it, even if I never actually expected to gather that knowledge at this time. This class has fostered in me such a love of interactive fiction games that I'd like to take the time to create a few more when I have the time in the future...and my father's already enlisted my help in making him a website. (That might be a little scary. Watch for a giant explosion in the near future! lol) Anyways, take a look at my last blog below for a sneak peek at my term project.
Dreams Mean This, This, and...Wow! Look at the bunnies!
So ends a semester of classes and I've grown in knowledge and maturity a little more. But I'll come back...students always do!
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Yes, I to have learned more than hoped to learn (or wanted to learn) about web design/writing. My relationship with electronica has not been one of love, so naturally I wasn't thrilled with the concept of design. It really wasn't that bad, except for the times when the omission of one little punctuation mark caused the entire page to go heywire-and then I had to comb through all the Html to find the problem. Yes, it was tedious, but a little fun.
That having been said, I have no intention of revisiting the IF world. I may implement a website as part of my portfolio-another more elaborate interactive resume.