Words+Pictures=Multimedia and HTML

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Since the last time I did one of these things, I learned:

  • Multimedia projects are a lot less daunting for readers. What can I say, the internet has made our generation lazy. 

  • HTML is like a warm blanket of methodology. 

  • I learned that readers can be really mean. 

  • Also, I realized that NaNoWriMo should really be in a summer month when I have more time to devote to it....luckily I figured this out before I even started the daunting task.
Post Categories:

  • Interaction:
     - I interacted with Katy about the dubbing of Dr. W's name "Dr. Dubski" It will catch on. 
     - I even interacted with a published author @sklompar ...but I don't think I can link to private messages. It would    defeat the purpose.
     - Oh, and I left a comment on one of Kayla's posts

  • Depth:
     - I am obviously too verbose for twitter
     - I wrote about writing...for NaNoWriMo!

  • Discussion: 
     - I discussed Stephenie Meyer's writing talents...or lack there of (there is more to the conversation, just don't know how to post the entire thread).
     - Talked about HTML  ...a lot with some fellow 236ers

  • Outside Material:
     - I posted a link to a blog post I had read and commented on it. 
     - I used a website that allows you to post - on your twitter account- tweets that are longer than the standard 140 characters.
     - Here I linked to a cute article about NaNoWriMo

  • Pathos (because ethos is ethics):
     -  In which I express some personal concerns
     - I'm a Harry Potter junkie

  • Conventions:
     - I hope this link works. It is to show off my HTML skill(with a)z. 
     - I like to call this thinking outside the box...literally. 
     - I adhered to convention but with my own flavor

     


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