I have no experience in writing for the Web, so I am very excited about the opportunity to experiment  with my personal Web site project for this class. In reading the HTML Basics and Dreamweaver 8 Basics, I am thankful that Dreamweaver exists because I do not think I would fare well solely with HTML Basics. I am hopeful that this project will help me to design and produce a professional portfolio that I can show or provide to future employers for them to see my work via samples of my writing, media hits that my writing and event planning have produced, etc.

Dr. Davis had mentioned that this blog post did not have to be in response to our reading, but rather we could post about anything related to this class. I have a twitter account and with this account, I have learned that we can “follow” MarsPhoenix, while he is on Mars.  You all need to check this out!

https://twitter.com/MarsPhoenix

I think this is such a cool way to receive updates not from another computer located in Athens, or in the United States even, but all the way from Mars!  The 140-character limit also challenges the writer to narrow posts down to the basic, most important information.

 


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    Lindley Curtis

    I extracted the blogs included on this page from the blog my ENGL 4832: Writing for the World Wide Web class kept this semester.

    The entries served as my reading responses for the different articles we read for class about Web design, Web writing, Web issues, Web ethics, etc.

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