Kirsten Leytham's EDM310 Blog

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

The Curtain Closes on EDM 310


THE END

(FIN)


Things I Have Learned

#1. I have learned how to use html code.

#2. I have learned how to create a website.

#3. I have learned how to reformat pictures.

#4. I have learned how to upload pictures from the Internet.

#5. I have learned how to use Microsoft Excel to create a gradebook, address book, and to calculate finances.

#6. I learned how to create a brochure using Microsoft Word.

Adrienne Wytch's Website


Adrienne's website focuses on her favorite male gospel singers. She gives their history, style of music, and inspiration for creating gospel music. Each description was short, sweet, and informative.

Everything on Adrienne's website worked perfectly. All of the buttons and links were in full working order and it looks polished and finished. The only complaint I have is that the pictures were a little small, but other than that, it was perfect.

Adrienne's website was thoughtful, functioning, well organized. To visit her sight, CLICK HERE.

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Kirsten Goes to Italy


My blog focuses on a trip to Ital y I took with my family in the summer of 2004. It documents all of the places I visited and the aspects of those places that most struck me. It also features pictures that my father took to chronicle the trip.

I have completed my website, and everything seems to be in working order. The only thing I would change about the site if I had the time would be to create links to all of the places (museums, sights) and products (wines, cheeses, etc.) that I noted in my descriptions. I think this would give the person viewing the sight a fuller view of the aspects of Italy that I tried to convey in my presentation. To check out my website, CLICK HERE.

William Andrew's Website


William's website was based on some of the most famous golfers of all time. It had some great pictures and was interesting and informative t the same time. I am not even a fan of golf, but I liked the presentation and the casual and almost witty style of the informative portion.

With regards to the technicalities of the website, I had no problems. All of the buttons worked, making it easy to navigate and all of the pages loaded quickly.

Overall, I think this website was quite a success. It functioned flawlessly and was inter sting and informative. To view William's website, CLICK HERE.