Sunday, October 17, 2010

Mid term, wish me luck!

1. That there is a lot behind just media in general.Messages van be widely spread throughout the world, discreetly and indiscreetly. Also how specific production techniques can sway someones opinions, and just the amazing progress over time.


2. The class makes you think a lot specially with our quizzes you really have to analyze them and think how is this video directly made to make the viewer think or how to catch their attention.

3. The only thing I could think of to do differently is like literally memorize the power tool packet.

4. Honestly nothing. By giving us quizzes everyday on the same stuff is really helpful and always being able to access the homework is good.

5. Power tools- After this class the information will be permanently burned into my brain. . It is very helpful and very nicely organized and explained well.

Course blog- Very awesome. Always being able to see what the homework is and stuff related to class that day is convenient. Also being able to just post the homework there is cool. (and green, no paper)

personal blog- I never thought i would make my own blog but its kinda off cool. Im still learning how to use it but its a great way for you as our teacher to really actually learn the opinions of your students.

quizzes- on the class quizzes is the beginning were annoying but now i understand why you were doing it because now i can remember it better due to all the repetition.

Flims- I liked most of the films and videos shown so far. Some were kind of and weird but they were really helpful in seeing the true details of why videos are the way they are. But i really liked the one you were in!

books- I like our text book there are pictures and all the info isn't like boaring info like in a normal text book. It is all about the progression of media which is very interesting to me.


1 comment:

  1. Useful mid-term reflections here, Johanna.

    I am glad the course seems to be working for you - I like a good textbook WITH pictures, indeed!

    Onward and audeamus!

    Dr. W

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