Well... this is it! My last process post for PUB 101. I've learned so much about blogging, marketability, and the online self in this course, and hopefully it shows through…
This week, we learned about the importance of media across multiple channels. A classic example is Pokémon, which kevinbrittenylauren labels as “transmedia storytelling”. To create a “coordinated entertainment experience”, Pokémon…
AI is on a rapid rise in education. Professors and educators have been banning new softwares like ChatGPT and Dall-E with the fear that students will use them to plagiarize…
Being a Gen-Zer, I learned about the concept of a digital footprint when I was ten years old in my 6th grade digital literacy class. The thought of all my…
This week in PUB 101, we learned and read all about digital literacy. Specifically, James Bridle's article "Something is wrong on the internet" discusses the concerning influence of the Internet…
After learning about how to be critical about web design from Mauvé Page’s design principles, I find myself perceiving my favourite websites through a fresh lens. The Jellycat website is…
Tom Critchlow describes digital gardening as a more personal concept compared to standard blogging. He explains how a blog primarily functions as a medium to address a large audience, whereas…
What Audiences? While my blog is intended to be holistically personal and reflective of my online self, it also caters to specific audiences through the content I have produced and…
As we're reaching the fourth week of PUB 101, I am loving my blog more and more. Designing Continues The aesthetic and functional choices I've made for melatonin gone missing…
Parting with Posiel
Well... this is it! My last process post for PUB 101. I've learned so much about blogging, marketability, and the online self in this course, and hopefully it shows through…
Melatonin’s Many Channels
This week, we learned about the importance of media across multiple channels. A classic example is Pokémon, which kevinbrittenylauren labels as “transmedia storytelling”. To create a “coordinated entertainment experience”, Pokémon…
Analytics and SEO: The Real Stuff
This week in PUB 101, we got to revisit Google Analytics. I installed this plugin for my blog in the first or second week of this course, but had yet…
Artificial Intelligence
AI is on a rapid rise in education. Professors and educators have been banning new softwares like ChatGPT and Dall-E with the fear that students will use them to plagiarize…
Digital Breadcrumbs (Or a Whole Loaf)
Being a Gen-Zer, I learned about the concept of a digital footprint when I was ten years old in my 6th grade digital literacy class. The thought of all my…
What Ten Year Old Has Digital Literacy?
This week in PUB 101, we learned and read all about digital literacy. Specifically, James Bridle's article "Something is wrong on the internet" discusses the concerning influence of the Internet…
Jellycat – An Application of Design Principles
After learning about how to be critical about web design from Mauvé Page’s design principles, I find myself perceiving my favourite websites through a fresh lens. The Jellycat website is…
Gardening or Blogging? Or Both?
Tom Critchlow describes digital gardening as a more personal concept compared to standard blogging. He explains how a blog primarily functions as a medium to address a large audience, whereas…
Imaginary Audiences
What Audiences? While my blog is intended to be holistically personal and reflective of my online self, it also caters to specific audiences through the content I have produced and…
Mapping Out Melatonin – Designing a Website Part 2
As we're reaching the fourth week of PUB 101, I am loving my blog more and more. Designing Continues The aesthetic and functional choices I've made for melatonin gone missing…
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