1. Evaluation 6 – what have I learnt about
technologies from the process of constructing this
product?
Wordpress
I used this blog to
upload each piece of
my work. It was
straightforward to use,
and creative due to the
fact that you can
personalise it.
2. Photoshop
Photoshop included a
wide variety of tools
so that I could edit
my magazine in the
most efficient way.
The effects that it
offered allowed me to
make it look more
professional and
distinctive.
3. In design
In design gave a
variety of tools to
use, which were
shown in a simple
manner. It gave my
spread a finished
and polished look.
4. Prezi
Prezi was easy to
pick up, and I
could present my
ideas and
information in a
creative and
unique way.
5. Xtranormal
This was another
creative and fun
website to use,
although it can be
difficult to
understand what the
people are saying.
Although the
instructions on how
to use it are clear,
the presentation of it
may not be.
6. PowerPoint
PowerPoint is very
straightforward and
familiar, therefore the
tools are clearly laid
out and easy to access.
I was able to include a
lot of information as
well as images.
7. Sliderocket
Sliderocket was a
lot like
PowerPoint, and I
was able to include
information
alongside images.
The transition tools
enabled my work
to look creative
and exciting.
8. Slideshare
Slideshare enabled
me to share
PowerPoint's in a
different, creative
way. It was clear
and simple to use as
the instructions
were easy to follow.
9. Stupeflix
Stupeflix was a
great way to
present photos, as
it is used in a
video format. As it
gives the option to
include text, I
could explain my
decisions. The
music in the
background
creates an exciting
feel to it, and
makes it more
interesting.
10. Paint
Paint was a simple way to
paste photos and shapes,
making my ideas and vision
regarding the fonts and
colours easily portrayed. It
allowed me to refer back to
it at any point to get
inspiration for my
magazine.