I interviewed my classmate, Connor, for this assignment.
What were your first impressions of this blog?
I thought that the opening was very cool looking.
What captured your attention?
The way that Jonathan wrote is post really captured my attention.
What distracted you on the blog? The colors of his blog distracted me.
What suggestions can you give me to improve my blog? I think that more pictures would improve your blog.
Week 10: Evaluation and Audit
I have written 4 posts since March. All of my blog posts were set by the challenge. None of my posts were school based or my own interests. I have received one comment from a student. The post that received the comment was the week nine challenge, which I thought got the most comments because it said my thoughts. I enjoyed writing the post about my favorite hobby, because I got to tell my interests. No, because I think that my theme is already ok. I have seven widgets currently on my blog, and I think it is just the right amount. I don’t have a blog roll.
Week 9: My Future
I hope that my future will be good. I want to be the best that I can be. I hope to have a fun job that I actually like and will enjoy. I think a fun job would be beta testing games or making games.
My Favorite Hobby
Don’t judge me, I’m a gamer. By far, my favorite game is Minecraft. Ive played so much and its probably the best game ever. I try to play at least once a day, and its one of the highlights of my day. I find so many minigames and meet so many people, EVERY DAY. Anyway, that is my 1 hobby I will most likely keep forever.
Week 4: A Picture is Worth
These are the rules of copyright. This information was from Creative Commons rules.
Copyright laws protect your work, so no one can steal it if its yours.
Fair use is allowed in some cities or states.
Anything that is yours can’t be used without permission from you and your work can’t be sold without permission from you.
On computers you can duplicate your work.
People can’t change or share your work unless you give permission.
Fair use counts as long as you don’t say you made the work if you didn’t do it.
The law gives you full copyright on anything you make.
The law includes protection for pictures, drawings, videos, and stories.
A Creative Commons license provides a collection of free content licenses that you can apply to your work.
The license is a document that states the freedoms and limitations you can apply to your work.
The license also are designed to work internationally protect your work.
All licenses require you to give credit to the creator of the work if you share it.
If you don’t want anyone to sell it, you can put a noncommercial stamp on it so no one can sell it without permission.
If you do let them sell it, then they must give you some of the profit from the work you made and they sold.
People can use your work if you put a derivative stamp on it and can add more things to it.
The symbol sharealike lets other people use your work if they follow your guidelines.
The Fire Within
The Fire Within is a book about a college boy named David looking for a place to stay. He finds a place with a mother and daughter named Liz and Lucy. The only difference between this house and other houses is that they make dragons. They are made of clay, though. The mother and daughter imagine the dragons to be real, and they make a dragon named Gadzooks for David. Sometimes the college boy thought that they were crazy. But then he started seeing his dragon writing on a pad of paper (the special item given to the dragon) helping him write. Ever since his first experience, he has lived with them, learning more about each and every dragon they have made.