Category Archives: Lectures

Blog Reflection

Blog Post 1 – July 26, 2010 http://raws.adc.rmit.edu.au/~s3290645/blog2/?p=51 I chose to include this post as it was the first post I wrote on a lecture. I felt it was necessary to include this post as I felt my lecture related posts got more in depth as the semester progressed. Despite that fact, I think this [...]

Self Assesment

I have used the criteria from the start of the semester to gauge what I have/haven’t done well. What have I done well? -I will develop my skills as a blog writer by reading other blogs on the internet to get a greater knowledge of the writing styles used which I can then apply to [...]

Blog Analysis

Overall I feel I have made some decent strides with my blog. My main concern was that I would not be able to post many personable blog posts but I feel that over time I have gotten better with them. In regards to the consistency of blog posts my output has definitely wavered due to [...]

Hypertext essay examples (online lecture)

What are some of the key characteristics that you wil need to consider in the translation of your written essays into hypertext essays? Viewing: In most cases will be more random and less defined structurally. This means the work in many cases will not follow the type of narrative structure that you are used to. [...]

Adrian Miles: ‘Hypertext’

The lecture presented by Adrian Miles was quite an insightful and interesting lecture as it broadened the spectrum as to what I considered attempting for the assessment. Below are some notes I took whilst watching the lecture: Notes Web is a hypertext system Strict linearity is unnecessary Feasible to offer several narratives Versions provide different [...]