Origin Examplars:
- Daniela's origin: I think this one is interesting because it is a different way to explain what was going on. She didn't just explain the origin she made it real in a letter. It makes you feel like you are actually experiencing it while still getting the essential information of why and how her utopia was created.
- Andy's Origin: He does a good job of using different resources to tell the story. He uses a timeline and a newspaper. It is really cool!!!
- Brook's Origin. Her idea on how the utopia was created is very different which makes it unique.
- Radha's Origin: Used word to make a newsletter format.
Entrance Quiz Exemplars:
- Lex's Utopia Quiz is a good example of a way to interact with people and keep them entertained.
Good Story Telling
Good Seals, Flags, Images and Other Media
- Bluepie555's Pisland Clock and Calender: I liked the use of a calender and clock that shows the date and time it is in Pisland. Also, I like the section about "Pisland in the News" its a creative way to include little facts about your utopia in.
- Domino44's Flag: This is an example of a colorful flag.
- Hanna's map and seal: Hanna created an over head view of where her Utopia would be... (which happens to be the Rocky Mountains.) Also, she made a nice seal.
- Cristina's pictures: A page of pictures that describe the utopias bird, tree, flowers, and believes.
Good Use of Audio
- Shouyou's National Anthem: Their national anthem fits there utopian lifestyle and it gives you a glimpse of what the society might be like. Plus audio is really fun to listen to!
- Emily's Anthem: This is another way to have an anthem, instead of making it herself she found a song she liked on ProjectPlaylist and added it to her Utopia page.
|
|