Web Based Digital Media for College Writing Students

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Writing

When writing for the digital media, the author is not just the writer, but also the publisher, the editor, the illustrator/graphic designer, and the marketer. Therefore when writing for the digital media, there are more mechanics that the author needs to consider than when writing for traditional publishing where usually the sole job of the author is to write. Issues that might usually be the concern of an editor or proofreader-if the writing is good, identification, and expertise-must be the concern of the author.

Layout

Layout is the visual aspect of web based writing. The site's design must include high-quality images. Personal web pages and sites must also be easily usable and include contact information that is accessible on each page. Not only does site layout include visual elements, it also involves the navigation bar used to travel through the website, the headers and footers used for scanability, and the references supplied by links and other relevant support.

Design

The design of webpage layout is very important when writing for the web. In digital writing, design pertains to the look of the website and arrangement of the text, graphics, and other objects that make up the site. A website's design must be consistent, usable, and navigable.

Photos

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Contact

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Usability

Keeping the web page scannable and redundant will help with how well a user understands the points given. By using links and being consistent, the writer is adding to the overall use of the site.

Scanability

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Relevance and Support

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Digital and Social Media

Digital and social media sites are changing the way that we interact with the world both professionally and personally. Sites like Linkedin, VisualCV, and About Me allow users to create a professional online presence. Social media sites like Twitter and blogging websites like Wordpress allow users to add a personality and perspective to their professional presence on the web.

See Also

References

  1. Carrol, Brian. (2010). "Writing for Digital Media". New York: Routledge. Retrieved 29 Oct 2012.