Going into this multimodal project, I knew it would be posted on the internet meaning my audience could be broad...very broad. But for the most part, it would relate more to someone who was interested in e-security issues or someone with an e-business. Knowing that this could be viewed by almost anyone, i wanted to make sure I presented my stuff well becase i didn't want to look stupid. Knowing this could potentially be read by a computer guru i didn't want to dumb down my information to much. I tried to keep a fine line of keeping it simple where someone who didn't know anything ablout computers could understand and still maintaining some technical stuff that was easily understood like encryption. I think i did a decent job at adressing my audience.
Obviously, I would have liked to make my page more appealing to the eye with layering things and 3-D boxes and different fonts, sizes, and colors but i'm not really that good using dreamweaver yet. I would have liked to make it look more professional overall. Enough of bashing myself lol. One thing i like about the stuff i do is that i always make sure my ideas flow together making a nice comprehensive paper. I feel i did that with this assignment. I tried to keep it as organized as i could and easy to navigate. As far as do i feel like i had enough time to complete this? Yes, and yes we had more than ample time to do what we had to do.
Researching for this project wasn't too bad. Once you showed us that library hunt thingy it really helped me and made things go alot faster and smoother. I found plenty of relevant and acedemic articles on EBSCOhost that i know i can use and are reliable. The hardest part was just getting started. Once i did that i found all my stuff fairly quick and started putting the assignment together. Overall, i am pleased with the outcome . For not ever doing something like this i feel i did ok.
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