Thursday, June 23, 2011

Glogster

Recently I created a Glog on Geogia O'Keefe as I wanted to learn how to create a Glog. I was competing with my daughter who could create a better Glog on Georgia O'Keefe.



As I started on the design, some of the thinking that went through followed:

  1. Who are the audience who will view the Glog?
  2. What would they be interested to know about Georgia O'Keefe
  3. Who is Georgia O'Keefe?
  4. What was she famous for as a painter?
  5. What was her life story?
  6. What was her painting style?
  7. What are some of her most famous paintings?
  8. What are some of the resources (e.g. paintings, digital images or videos)I have on Georgia O'Keefe?
  9. How can I best represent the information
  10. How can I get my audience to interact with the Glog presentation
Many questions and thoughts ran through my mind as I designed the Glog. Design is a complex process which deals with the people who will be part of the audience, understanding the subject matter, and determining how to best present the information in a rich and interactive way.

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