Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Research
- YouTube
- I used YouTube when presenting my research,
this was by uploading production diaries. I also
used it watch videos on camera angles and
techniques, this helped when it came to
filming as we knew to film lots of different
angles and then we could pick and choose what
footage we liked and didn't like as much.
- When comparing'Textual Analysis' I used
YouTube to watch the video and screenshot
different shots in which I was writing about, this
was to help the reader understand what I was
explaining.
- I also used YouTube to gain knowledge and
understanding on the specific genre in
which our music video is, this helped me get
a better idea of the codes and conventions
of the Indie genre.
- I embeded some YouTube videos into my 'reseach' blog
posts which made it more interactive for the viewer.
- Blogger
- Blogger was the key component of my A2 coursework, I
used it to display my research and findings, it helped
me organise my research and show it in chronological
order which shows the development all the way
through to the finished product, tracking my progress.
- Web 2.0 tools
- Throughout my blog posts I tried to present my work in different
ways, to keep it interesting, with the Web 2.0 tools that I used I
could achieve this, I was also able to make it interactive which I
think is a great feature to keep the reader engaged.
- Prezi is a great way to keep interactive when presenting my
research, it's a presentation based website that has multiple
different features to enable you to make every one different,
there are visuals that are interesting for the viewer.
- Visme is a website I used to create online presentations
with infographics. This is similar to that of 'Press' but is
more of the traditional presentation due to the
structure of the slides.
- Canva was my favourite Web 2.0 tool due to the ease of use and the variation/selection of themes,
colours, images, etc. I used Canva to present my research in Presentations and posters, although
the posters aren't interactive like the presentations I though they were a better way of displaying
my work instead of having a large chunk of text on one post.
- GoConqr enabled me to create interactive mind maps which I
have used to present my research and ideas, it allowed me to
keep my research and ideas neat, organised, fun, and engaging.
- Padlet is an online notebook, where I could create a 'board' which
enabled me to add multiple different posts to an interactive board,
this enabled my research to be organised, neat and interactive. It
helped break up large pieces of text which made it more engaging
for the reader.
- Enabling me to embed these into my blog posts allowed each post
to be fun and interactive, this made it engaging. I tried to present
each piece of research in a different way to keep each post
interesting, all the different Web 2.0 tools enabled me to do so.
- These Web 2.0 tools allowed me to embed YouTube
videos and add images to help explain my research to
the reader/viewer.
- Google
- Google has been my main search engine within my coursework, Blogger is a site
linked to Google therefore it was a constant use, as I used my Google account for
Blogger. I have also used Google to research different music videos, artists and
the codes and conventions of the indie genre.
- Google Images
- Using visual images it makes it easier for the reader/viewer to connect with my
work and grasp what I am getting across, this helps me explain my research. I
have used a lot of images from google as well as primary sourced images to keep
the posts fun and engaging, and to enable my research to be represented well..