Showing posts with label digital media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital media. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Minor Wiki edit

I added a few sentences. It's still considered a stub, but the information is valid.
I also added a picture in an external link of a Norman Rockwell image. This is just a minor edit and I'm still working out how I want to do my major edit for the article. Here is a history link as well.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Wikimandments

In order to make a better Wikipedia and also create better human understanding of subjects the following commandments have been created.

1. Report sources and how it relevant to the subject.
2. If only opinions are expressed it should be stated as such, and the speculation to what end the reader is supposed to obtain.
3. That if possible multiple references should solidify a point.
4. Links, to follow up on a subject.
5. Pictures, or other media to support and argument.
6. Discussions should be emphasized on the wiki post.
7. Tags should be clear to the subject.
8. Some information about the author, and why his/her viewpoint should be considered.
9. Subjects should generated interest.
10. Future applications on subject should also be posted.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Blog Audience

So when asked to find another blog that I could find and appreciate and share some similar stages with. I looked for a similar title as mine. I found it here at Thoughts and Words.

You can tell by it's simple format and easy flow that it's a beginner blogger. There are no links, no other forms of digital media, but simple.

His audience is people like me. Just wanting to know the same things. In this blog he writes about self actualization and the improvement of ones own life. I like that you can catch a little phrase here and there to keep up your motivation for the day. Kinda of like those thoughts of the day in a calendar.

Also I found it interesting that so far that nobody has commented on anything yet. His background is similar to mine and so the audience is around late 20's to late 30's in nature.