vrijdag 9 oktober 2009

Like/dislike

We like the use of Twitter in class because you can stay up to date about what other people are doing. Like that you can see if other people are way ahead of you and notice that you have to hurry. It's also nice to read that other people have troubles too, so when you are swearing at Flex, you can see other people are cursing it to. It might sound cruel, but if you have problems, it' s less annoying when other people have them too.

We dislike the use of delicious in class because there is too much information on it to handle. All the people in this class post websites weekly. It is almost impossible to take a good look at all of them. Also the information is quite unstructured. You can search all the bookmarks of the people of this class, but there's no ordering in it. It makes it more difficult to select which links you would like to read more about.

We like the use of Facebook in class because it is our central communication centre. We send all updates and questions to each other using Facebook.
We dislike the use of Facebook in class because on the account of the course, only the links are important. Those links could have been posted on Toledo as well. Now we have to watch both Toledo as the Facebook sites for newsflashes.

We like the use of blogs in class because here too we can keep an eye on what the other people are doing. We looked at some storyboards to make sure that we understood the assignement right (and to make them better then the ones we looked at of course :p). It also enables us to keep the professor up to date with our project, so that if something is terribly wrong, he can warn us.

1 opmerking:

  1. I understand the reservations about Facebook, but can assure you that, at least, you do not need to monitor toledo for this course anymore ;-)

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