Monday, May 18, 2009

magazine reflection

1) What went well for you during the process of creating this magazine?

The thing that really went well for me during this process the critiqueing process. I love getting my work critiqued because that way many people can give me their input on my work and whether something should be changed. I like it when people are really blunt and honest when something does not make sense, or does not work, I will take the advice so don't be scared to let me know what is wrong with my paper. I always like to ask Randy to critique my paper because he does all of the things that I just mentioned which is really good because I always feel that by the end of the writing and critiqueing process my work is the best it can be.

2. What challenges did you face as you moved from an early draft or idea to a final product?

Whe we first started writing our articles for the magazine, I really had no idea what I wanted to do for my article. I chose to put in my photoessay which was already completed, but then Randy was talking to us about other things we can do that way it could be something sort of new. So that gave me the idea to take parts of my photoessay and parts of my mentor interview and put it together to make my article. I was able to incorporate those two things together but also make something new with it. I was able to change something about it all make make a whole new article, so that was something that I struggled with in the begining.

3. What other examples of work—student and professional—stood out as exemplary and served as a good model for your own work?

I like a lot of people work, whe leo asked me to critique his paper I read it and I really liked it. I felt that it was very professional and that it was a very good topic that had to dod with him and his internship. He made a lot of sense and I just really liked reading his as well as other peoples articles.

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