Tuesday, December 1, 2009

top picks Andrew Agcaoili

http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/ktolentino/linearhypertext.html

This site is sucessful not only because of the design, but also the writing is precise, yet explores many aspects of her topic, cybergenders. She explores the psychological depth, while talking about aestetic shallowness. It is a very well written hypertext.

http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/CJaeckels/aginginternet.html

This site on aging and interaction with the internet is also good because it paints a picture of something we do not experience. As young people today, we use the internet all the time, yet this site helps us to understand why out grandparents and sometimes even our own parents find it difficult to work something that has become second nature.

http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/tmallen/lowwagehome.html

Tom's website is another example of great writing. His site allows you to realize that although we have a stereotypical image of a construction worker, the actual story is deeper. He displays how construction workers must constantly be .ware, or else they can die in their everyday workplace. It is precise and informative.

http://webpages.scu.edu/ftp/BCASSARA/poeburton.htm

The writing in bris site helps you to apprecite the two artists she analyzes and compares. This is a well written site.

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