Thursday, April 3, 2008

Multimodal Informative Essay Refelction Blog

The Multimodal Informative Essay was a whole new way of writing for me. I have never incorporated outside media sources into an essay. For my Multimodal, I chose to speak to a wide variety of people in my essay because it could be to anyone who is interested in medical technology. I wanted to inform my audience of the positives and negatives of all the new technology that is popping up in the medical field.

In my design for the multimodal, I was most proud that I was able to put pictures and videos into my text. I feel like it looks a lot more professional and that I knew what I was doing. I would like to learn how to do even more to make it look like a real web page. I would have liked to put in tabs or a navigation on the left hand side, and make the title stick out more or have its own heading. I think it would be a lot more appealing if I did that and it would also look more professional.


I defiantly had enough time to work on the multimodal. I was glad I did all my writing at home so I could finish up and make it look nice in class. I had extra time to work with dream weaver to figure out some new things and to learn how to move the pictures all around.

I probably should have read through it one more time to check for grammatical errors, but I don't believe I made that many. Again, I am glad I did the writing at home so I could do a lot of revisions in class, it made it a lot easier to get it done on time and it wasn't so stressful.

In the future I hope that I can finish my writing at home so that I have the same advantages that I had this time for my multimodal. I believe that it turned out good and I want to keep improving and make my web argument even better.

my one response to another multimodal reflection blog!

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