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Post by Admin on Oct 6, 2014 14:05:53 GMT
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Post by brettvanpatten2 on Oct 8, 2014 15:05:36 GMT
To Sam: I really liked that writing format you used to connect to your younger audience. 2 thing I found interesting was that lower class people didn’t wear shoes while upper class wore sandals. Another was that guys had short hair and girls long and braided, just like today. Something to improve on would to not have the Facebook/twitter buttons that don’t go anywhere. Besides that it was really good.
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Post by erikamayette on Oct 10, 2014 12:43:55 GMT
To learn about clothing and fashion I visited Mila and Sam M.’s websites. What I liked about their website was how they did a question and answer, which made it easier to read. Also that they made it more modern. What I found interesting was that ordinary people would wear simple clothes, and nobles would wear clothes made of fine cloth. I found Sam and Mila’s website very well done, and nothing for me to critique.
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Post by mwhipple on Oct 13, 2014 16:57:51 GMT
To learn more about clothing and fashion in the time of Jesus, I visited Sam and Mila's, Danielle and Bridget's, and Sydney and Meredith's websites. I really enjoyed the format of Mila and Sam's website. The Question and Answer was "totally rad, man." Danielle and Bridget's website had a very enjoyable monochromatic color scheme. For Sydney and Meredith's website I liked the pictures they chose. What I learned from all of the websites I have visited was that people of different classes wore different types of clothing and jewelry. I felt as though Danielle and Bridget could have put in more information, Sydney and Meredith should delete the second page of their website, where no information is listed, and for Sam and Mila, I feel that they could have put in more questions for "Jesus" to answer.
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Post by skylardeck on Oct 13, 2014 19:04:41 GMT
I viewed Sam and Mila’s website first, I thought it was very clever of them to modernize the way Jesus answered the questions, however I thought there would be a more in depth page on the information. Besides from that I learned that what they wore was very different among the social classes and you could tell the difference in society. Next, I viewed Sydney and Meredith’s website I thought that they used a good font and color scheme that made it exciting to look at. I learned that the wealthier had an upper style because they could afford it. It was a great website but it could have included more information. Last, I viewed Danielle and Bridget’s website and they used very detailed pictures on the different outfits. I thought that it could have used more color in the background. The thing that I learned from theirs was that the gladiators outfits did not protect them and actually slowed them down which was quite interesting.
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Post by mengel on Oct 13, 2014 22:11:30 GMT
I visited Mila and Sam's, Sydney and Meredith's, and Bridget and Danielle's websites to learn more about the clothing of people during the time of Jesus. In Mila and Sam's website, I learned that people in the lower classes wore no shoes, and girls often wore eyeliner and mascara. The picture and colors were very creative, and the "interview" style was unique and fun! However, I would make the dialogue a bit clearer and more formal in the future. Great job! I learned that wealthy women wore stolas, long robes fastened by a brooch, and calceus, shoes worn with togas, in Meredith and Sydney's website. The pictures of clothing and jewelry went very well with the website and it was very pretty. My only critique would be to make the font size in you works cited a little bit bigger. Good job! In Bridget and Danielle's, I learned that Romans wore wool in the winter and women used makeup to look very pale. This website was very neatly organized and I enjoyed the pictures! However, I would try to cite more of the pictures in your works cited. Nice job!
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Post by tjladuca on Oct 13, 2014 22:34:13 GMT
to learn about clothing and fashion I visited Sam and Mila's, Sydney and Meredith's, and Bridget and Danielle's websites. On Sam and Mila's website, I like how they formatted it like a Q&A with Jesus himself to show the information. On Sydney and Meredith's website, I like the picture's the decided to use. On Bridget and Danielle's website I liked the lay out of the website itself. Two interesting facts I learned on Sam and Mila's website are that ordinary people and upper class citizen's wore different quality fabrics and that poor people didn't often have shoes. Two interesting facts I learned on Sydney and Meredith's website are that children wore mini toga's and eye shadow was made from ash. Two facts I learned from Bridget and Danielle's website are that women would use make up to make themselves look very pale and gladiator clothing made them slower. Sam and Mila could improve their website by adding more pictures. Sydney and Meredith could improve their website by giving a little more description on their pictures. Bridget and Danielle could improve their website by adding more information on their topic.
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Post by DeAndre' Dowdell on Oct 14, 2014 0:12:44 GMT
I viewed Meredith, Sydney's and Sam, Mila's websites. Both websites were very nice. For Sam's and Mila's website I really enjoyed how they formatted the website with questions. But to make their website better they could've used a more creative font. For Meredith and Sydney's website, I really enjoyed the pictures they used. But to make their website better they could've taken away there last page because they really didn't need it. Two interesting facts I learned from Sam and Mila's website were that people wore different kind of clothing based on there class and that the lower classes sometimes don't wear shoes. Two interesting facts I learned from Meredith and Sydney's website were little children wore mini togas and the eye makeup was made from ash. Overall these websites were very nice and well put together
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Post by mariegibbons on Oct 14, 2014 1:05:46 GMT
Sam M and Mila website was very creative. They could have made their pictures visible by making sure they were uploaded. I learned that nobles and ordinary people wore different clothes. Also that lower class didn’t even wear shoes while the upper class and solders wore leather sandals. In Sydney’s and Meredith’s website I liked the pictures and the style of the text. I learned that they had various materials for work and leisure, and Calceus were the shoes that were commonly worn. One thing that they could have done to make it better was to have information on the second page or remove it. Bridget and Dainelles website was very organized. One thing that they could have done was have a little bit more information. Two things I learned was that makeup was very important and that gladiators wore interspersing clothes to look intimidating.
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