tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1393281585242075546.post5353665363891710453..comments2023-10-24T05:39:07.844-07:00Comments on Digital Fireside: Digital Critique: Scrolling MashupMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04102286395747448152noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1393281585242075546.post-49254604323656151312015-07-19T16:53:52.809-07:002015-07-19T16:53:52.809-07:00Hi Mike,
I was really excited about this website, ...Hi Mike,<br />I was really excited about this website, thanks. I'm pretty good with HTML and javascript, but I've only just scratched the surface with HTML5, and there's so much cool educational stuff getting made with it.<br />I found this to be more interesting as a story rather than as a specifically educational endeavor. It's not clear what the educational content is, but the story is great. Of course, there would be no reason why it couldn't be a cool story AND educational, which is my interest.<br />Websites are built up from small pieces (or modules), and so websites are natural remix/mashup opportunities. I just loved the combination of elements and how they interacted as the user simply scrolled.<br />ds106 has an assignment bank of web assignments which I've checked out. There are some very interesting tools in there, and I'm eager to try something out, maybe as my final assignment.Bill Calhounhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08908076522127296018noreply@blogger.com