[Year 12 IT Apps] how specific is type of website?

Mark KELLY kel at mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au
Thu May 19 08:27:21 EST 2011


Hi Michael.  Yes, it looked odd to me too.  Only *one* Web2.0 tool for an
entire website?  Most community websites have at least a forum and blog or
some other combination.  I got my kids to choose whatever Web2.0 tools they
saw fit.

Different tools for different jobs - a single tool can't satisfy all the
needs of an online community.


On 18 May 2011 14:04, Michael Torsello (Mr) <
torsellom at stmargarets.vic.edu.au> wrote:

> To all those who have already completed Outcome 1, I have a query.
>
>
>
> In the written report part of the SAC, students have to address this:
> “Justify web sites that suit the needs of different on-line communities”
> (quoted from Key Skills of Study Design). Yet, in many of the examples and
> generous offerings from colleagues, this is rephrased to something like
> “Justify the *type of web site* that suits the needs of … (fill in
> specific online community here)
>
>
>
> Now by “type of web site” I take it to mean blog, wiki, forum etc.
>
> But did your students create a prototype web site that neatly fitted into
> one of these types?
>
> Or did they create a web site with some elements from many types and some
> basic web pages too?
>
> Do they need to create a specific type of web site or whatever they think
> will work for the outlined needs?
>
>
>
>
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