Friday, January 27, 2012

Podcastnation

 
This week on Alli's Tech Talk we will be exploring the world of podcasts.
 
When I was starting my research process on podcasts I found this video on Youtube which is a tutorial about how to make a podcast using the program Audacity.
 
This video was a very helpful if you are a beginner to the audacity program because it gives examples of how to edit the sound, and post to multiple online databases.
 
Another website tutorial about how to successfully accomplish making a podcast is
http://www.how-to-podcast-tutorial.com/00-podcast-tutorial-four-ps.htm. This webpage breaks the podcast tutorial into four basic steps that will allow for an optimized podcast. These four steps are:
  1. Plan
  2. Produce
  3. Publish
  4. Promote
During the planning stage of the podcast the website describes figuring out the actual message you want to share before you even get started. It also delves into the structure of the podcast in timing and formatting so that each podcast is similar for your listeners. This webpage literally takes you through each step of creating a podcast so by the time you have hit the last page you could have a fully functioning podcast.

Many times when you want to add sound effects to podcasts it is difficult to find useful information. This website provides a variety of sound effects that can be used for podcasts.
http://www.podcasting-tools.com/where-to-find-sound-effects.htm



 
 
 
 

Friday, January 20, 2012

More Internet CRAP

This week we are examining internet CRAP. While this may sound like a load of bull, CRAP is actually a technique to make website design more intriguing and interesting. We have been discussing this in the while in the process of setting up personal websites in my Communication Technology course. As we learned in class C.R.A.P. stands for contrast, repition, alignment, and proximity.
With contrast:
  • make different things different
  • bring out the dominant elements
  • mute lesser elements
With repition:
  • repeat design throughout interface
  • be consistent
  • create unity
With Alignment:
  • create a visual flow
  • visually connects elements
With Proximity:
  • group related elements
  • seperate unrelated elements
As I am creating my webpage www.chrisbondsconstruction.com, I am going to be using CRAP to make my website interesting and easy to use. I am going to layout all of the links together for proximity. I will be making each page easily managed with alignment by visually connecting close things near the scroll bar. I will show repition with each page on the website. I will finally show contrast in the font choices and important parts of the webpage.

To futher advance my knowledge on website design I have found some other sources that I will also draw from while creating and updating my page. 

5 rules of web design
From http://www.webdesignfromscratch.com/web-design/current-style/ Ben Hunt describes that modern web design is all about simplicity and on this blog he describes and shows what modern simplicity is.

The University of Albany Libraries posted an excellent tutorial about basic website design at http://library.albany.edu/imc/webdesign/.
The Table of Contents for the tutorial is
  • How this Tutorial Works

  • Defining a Web Site

  • Identifying the Purpose of a Web Site

  • Identifying Who will Visit the Site

  • Serving the Needs of the Client

  • Basic Web Design Concepts

  • Proximity

  • Alignment

  • Repetition

  • Contrast

  • Navigation

  • Fonts

  • Page Size and Layout

  • Tables

  • Tables vs. Cascading Style Sheets

  • Browsers & Multitasking

  • Tips, Tricks, and Questions


  • All of these websites and many more compliment the CRAP model of website layout and design.  


    Friday, January 6, 2012

    Top 10 Rules of Web Design

    1. Simplicity is key: keeping your website clean and organized helps your audience find what they need easily without overwhelming them.
    2. Consistency is important: being consistent with the set up on each and every page allows your audience to easily manuever your sight.
    3. Design is crucial: When your audience visited the website for the first time it is important to create a great first impression.
    4. Be careful with color choice: Too many colors can be overwhelming and can make your website seem confusing.
    5. Make sure the websites goal is obvious: You don't want your audience unsure of why they are at the website.
    6. Navigate with ease: Be aware that your audience can easily navigate and find what they are looking for on your website because they will leave if they can't find what they want right away.
    7. Font Choice is Important: Too many text fonts can be overwhelming but making sure they are easy to read is important for all viewers.
    8. Make sure your site runs on multiple browsers.
    9. Check your website for errors to ensure your credibility.
    10. Update your website consistently and listen to your audience for what they want to see.

    "10 Rules of Web Design." Sharpened Productions . N.p., 2011. Web. 4 Jan 2012. http://www.sharpened.com/web/about/rules.html.

    Bram, Thursday. "10 Web Typography Rules Every Designer Should Know." Web designr Depot. N.p., 09/02. Web. 4 Jan 2012. http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/02/10-web-typography-rules-every-designer-should-know-2/.

    Thursday, January 5, 2012

    All About Alli

     My name is Allison Isaacson and I am a senior at WWU majoring in Communication. 21 years old and enjoys spending my time working, and spending as much time with my family and friends as possible. This is how I spend my free time:


    How I Met Your Mother Addict:






    Family and Friend Obsessed:






    Sports Nerd



    This blog is part of a communication technology course at Western Washington University