Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Reviews

(1) Sabrina Chapa.

I was very captivated by the importance and boldness of her topic, and the scenic presentation highlighted that. Not only is her project very significant, it is also well thoughtful of her personality. The only critique I have is the navigation of the website was a little difficult; there was much going on.

(2) Jonathan Harris

The spread of his website was clean cut and concise. The color scheme chosen and the information that went along with it complimented each other very well. I could see this sight being used for information to other's easily, and it would also easily be able to extend upon. I learned from browsing through his pages and a couple of titles made me laugh.

Fining up.

This experience has been a challenge and a joy. My website looks clear and not too busy, and hopefully is easy to understand. I hope my conclusion was conveyed. 
I am not happy with my work; I have accumulated and personally understood so much information about the molding of Texas and Texas politics. Unfortunately, I don't feel like I conveyed it correctly, but I know that I gave all the effort that I could to this project. The time I spent in the library was well spent, and I will be going there very often in the future. I already have been in the Local History section for reasons outside of this project, and it has broadened my scope of understandings of the political landscape around me .