For my last post of the year I have a screenshot from my Q3 website. I unfortunately lost the files for the website so I am posting this from the website. Hope you enjoy!
Technology This aspect of e-Comm is huge. We are constantly using technology throughout our entire lives, and when working on projects for e-Comm we are always utilizing this technology. It wasn't something we had to "learn", because it comes natural to my generation, as we have grown up with it. Technology is so vital to everything in the world today. We use it to communicate, use it for commerce, use it for negotiation, to spread ideas. There is no part of our lives where we are not surrounded by this tool we use in our everyday lives. Collaboration As with technology, we must utilize this skill in order to both succeed academically and professionally. This is a skill most people grow up with, but for some they must be forced to collaborate in order to master it. It is important the same way that technology is important to our lives. Without it, the very world we live in would fall apart. Collaborating with each other allows us to spread our ideas, shape them, ...
Responsive Web Design is the belief that design and development of the site should respond to the user based on orientation, environment, and platform. This has become increasingly popular due to the increased amount of people using mobile devices over the past 5 years. Media queries are media modules used to render and adapt to screen conditions such as screen resolution. Break points are the different sizes and variations of screens allowing the page to fit on them without cutting off parts. As you can see I've used the Apple website to provide examples on good uses of responsive web design. This is the full screen window size for the Apple website. As you can see the top bar has all of the options on it as well as the advertising that runs across the bottom. This is half screen for the Apple website and while it still has the top bar with all of the menus and the advertising on the bottom...
This article's purpose was to bring to light what you shouldn't say on social media. When kids post things on the internet they don't think twice who will see it and so they aren't careful what they say. The author is saying that college's may look at what you post on social media and what you say on it can affect whether the college wants you in their school or not. Some of the things in the blog that surprised me were that colleges keep track of what you say online and that even if what is on your account may not be true they still take it as truth, therefore possibly skewing the selection process. I was questioning the fact that even if they find some things that concern them they don't contact you to ask why, but instead just decline you acceptance into their school. This makes me think twice about what you post on the internet for everyone to see.
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