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Post by Admin on Oct 6, 2014 14:22:36 GMT
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Post by mgupta99 on Oct 8, 2014 20:56:29 GMT
To learn about fashion and clothing in the time of Jesus I visited Megan and Allison's website, Audrey's website, and Patrick and Josh's website. On Megan and Allison's website, I found the information very neat and organized, which made it easy to read and comprehend the information. On Audrey's website, I found the color scheme appealing to my eyes, and the text nicely contrasted with the background to make it easy to read. Lastly, a bit like Megan and Allison's website, I found the information neatly divided into the tabs and subtitles on Patrick and Josh's website. Their many pictures also helped my understanding. I also learned a lot of new things by visiting these websites. On Megan and Allison's website, I found it interesting that a toga can cover up to 200 square feet. Likewise, on Audrey's website, she including the interesting fact that cross-dressing, or dressing like the opposite sex, was considered an abomination in the bible. Lastly, I learned from Patrick and Josh's website that almost all clothing in Jesus's time was made out of wool. Although these three websites were very well done, they all could be improved. I think that Allison and Megan could have put more pictures under the heading "Roman Styles," instead of just one. If Audrey wanted to improve her website, she could have proofread the text one more time, as there were a few gramattical errors. Lastly, if Pat and Josh wanted to improve, they might consider perhaps putting a fashion related picture on their home page, to more relate to their topic. All of these websites are very informative and generally very well made.
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Post by apatane on Oct 8, 2014 23:18:31 GMT
To learn about the clothing and fashion in Jesus' time I looked at Megan and Allison's, Patrick and Josh's, and Audrey's website. On Allison and Megan's website I enjoyed how the photos they chose to use matched the template of their website very well. I liked the colors of Audrey's website. I really liked the neat template of Josh and Patrick's website. On Megan and Allison's website I found it interesting to hear of the jewels and gems that the rich women would wear. Audrey's website had an informative section on wedding apparel which I had know nothing about before reading this section on her website. Josh and Patrick's website had an extremely informative tab devoted to the making of clothes in Jesus' time, which included information on materials, dyes, and the cleaning of clothes. While all these websites were very well done a few things could have been changed to make them even better. When clicking a tab on Josh and Patrick's website a text box saying "Title. Double click me" appears meaning that it was not used. They could have deleted it or actually added a title to make the website flow more. On Allison and Megan's website, clicking the bibliography tab downloaded their works cited too a computer. If this were to be viewed on a school computer or one that denied downloads, it would make seeing their sources impossible. Audrey's website had a few grammatical errors but nothing major and may be overlooked by many who read it. All in all these websites were nicely made, informative, and were definitely worth looking at.
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Post by rachelziemba on Oct 10, 2014 0:49:10 GMT
In order to learn about clothing and fashion during the time of Jesus, I visited Audrey’s website, Megan and Alison’s website, and Josh and Pat’s website. Megan and Alison provided large, detailed pictures that really showed what the clothes they described looked like. Audrey’s website had a visually appealing color scheme and it was easy to read the words. Josh and Pat provided very detailed information. I learned from Megan and Alison that men usually had short hair because they were worried about being bald. Audrey’s website taught me that Jewish people would wear their nicest clothes on the Sabbath to show thanks to God. Something I didn’t know before but I learned after reading Josh and Pat’s website was that togas were very uncomfortable to wear and many people refused to wear them, even emperors. To improve Megan and Alison’s website, even though it’s already amazing, I would make the text size of the paragraphs larger. Audrey’s website is very well done, but she possibly could have included a few more color photos. To make Josh and Pat’s website even better than it already is, I might have picked a more appealing color scheme.
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Post by Zach Popp on Oct 11, 2014 16:50:50 GMT
To learn about clothing and fashion in the time of Jesus I looked to the websites of Megan and Allison, Josh and Patrick, as well as Audrey. I looked at Megan and Allison’s website first and I learned that togas were an expensive and uncomfortable garment. The website had information arranged in a neat format that is easy to understand and absorb. To improve the website I would add more information on the preferred fashions. I visited Josh and Patrick’s website next. I learned that there was a special toga for the higher class which had a purple border. I liked the images that they used and that they showed what togas looked like. I also liked the section on what Jesus wore. To improve the website I would change the transition from one page to the next. I looked at Audrey’s website next. I learned that the tunic was the most popular fashion for men. My favorite part of Audrey’s website was that she had a section about references to clothing and fashion in the Bible. All of these websites gave lots of good information in an organized way.
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Post by jacewhelan on Oct 13, 2014 14:20:25 GMT
To learn about clothing and fashion I visited Megan and Allison, Audrey, and Patrick and Josh. One thing that I liked about Megan’s and Allison’s website is how neat it was kept making a row for each section. I like the black and purple color scheme in Audrey’s website that also represents CBA colors. In Patrick’s and Josh’s website I liked all the pictures which made it easier to look at by not having to just read paragraphs. One interesting fact I learned from Megan and Allison was that beards and facial hair was at one time popular but then changed to being clean-shaven. I found it interesting that different social classes wore different colors to show where they were and that royalty wore purple. In Patrick’s and Josh’s website I found it interesting that most people had their clothes made out of wool while the rich had linen imported from other countries to make their clothes. Megan’s and Allison’s website was constructed well but I believe using more colors could have enhanced the website. Audrey’s website was great but I think adding more colorful pictures could have made it just a little better. Patrick’s and Josh’s website was great as well but I think if they had stayed more away from the paragraphs and used more bullets it may have been easier to read.
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Post by mattjann13 on Oct 13, 2014 16:23:45 GMT
To learn about Fashion and Clothing during the time of Jesus, I visited Megan and Alison’s website, Audrey’s website, and Pat and Josh’s website. One thing I liked about Megan and Alison’s website was the template and the colors they used really complemented each other. One thing I liked about Audrey’s website was how the title popped out and how creative it was. One thing I liked about Pat and Josh’s website was how they set up the navigation to the different pages. I learned from Megan and Alison’s website that emperors and high-ranking officials wore purple togas or togas that had a purple stripe and that men kept their hair short because they were worried about baldness. I learned from Audrey’s website that togas were dyed certain colors to show social status and people were not supposed to wear mixed linens together. I learned from Pat and Josh’s website that chalk acted as a stain remover and that colors could only be made by means of animal substances. One thing I would do to improve Megan and Alison’s website would be to add some more pictures. One thing I would do to improve Audrey’s website would be to add some brighter colors so you get a better contrast of colors. One thing I would do to improve Pat and Josh’s website would be to make the text a little bigger so it’s easier to read. Overall, these websites turned out great!
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Post by marisaperyer on Oct 13, 2014 18:21:58 GMT
To find out more about fashion and clothing in the world of Jesus, I looked the websites of Megan and Alison, Audrey, and Patrick and Josh. In Megan and Alison’s website, I really liked how their pictures compliment the colors of their text and background, it looks nice! Audrey has a great layout of her information and pictures; it is very neat and organized. Pat and Josh’s website has a lot of great information and I liked how they separated it into different pages. From Megan and Alison’s website, I learned that togas were expensive in Ancient Rome. Audrey’s website taught me that some slaves didn’t wear clothes. I learned on Pat and Josh’s website that urine was used as an agent to get stains out of clothes. If Megan and Alison wanted to improve their website, I suggest they add two or three more pictures that highlight the fashion of Ancient Rome. Audrey’s website could use a bigger header or title with font that is easier to read. To enhance Pat and Josh’s website, they could use bolder colors to make certain information (like titles) pop. Over all I was very impressed with the work of Megan, Alison, Audrey, Pat, and Josh. I could tell they put a lot of effort into their projects.
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Post by Sydney Benedict on Oct 13, 2014 20:12:16 GMT
To learn about clothing and fashion I visited Audrey, Megan’s and Alison’s, and Patrick’s websites. On Audrey’s I liked how she included a link to her works cited instead of having to scroll around and try to find it. I liked that. I liked that on Megan and Alison’s website it was a simple layout that was easy to follow with a lot of good information. On Patrick’s website he had several different pages that were linked to his home page providing lots of valuable information. It was very interesting to realize that Togas were not as common as tunics due to their cumbersome nature making them more ceremonial. I also did not know that tunics were relatively the same for both men and women the main difference was that men’s tunics often stopped at their knees while women’s tunics went down to the floor. Although Audrey’s website had good pictures but she could have included pictures of women’s sandals as she had described to provide a better visual. Megan and Alison’s website was very simple and easy to read but they could have benefitted from labeling the pictures so you know what each picture is showing. Patrick’s website had very good information he I found it confusing that togas were described under tunics.
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Post by shannonletourneau on Oct 13, 2014 20:50:00 GMT
To learn about clothing and fashion I visited Audrey, Megan and Alison's, and Patrick and Josh's website. On Megan and Alison's website i really liked the colors and pictures they used drawing attention to their information. On Audrey's website i liked how everything was set up, it was easy to find and easy to read. On Patrick and Josh's website i liked how you could click on different links to find different information it was very organized. One thing i learned on Alison and Megan's is tunics were worn by both men and women. On Audrey's website i learned was that on the night before a wedding women wore a white tunic and a yellow hairnet to bed. On Patrick and Josh's website i learned that togas were very uncomfortable to wear. One thing Megan and Alison could do to improve their website is add more pictures. On Audrey's website she could have made the title a little bigger and easier to read. On Patrick and Josh's website he could have used a bigger font. All these websites were very well made and i learned a lot about clothes worn in Jesus' time.
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Post by iobrien on Oct 13, 2014 23:55:16 GMT
To read about Clothing and Fashion in Jesus’s time I visited Megan and Allison’s website, Patrick and Josh’s website, and Audrey’s website. One thing I really liked on Megan and Allison’s website was their colorful and helpful pictures. On Audrey’s website I liked how she separated her information into men, women and wedding attire. Patrick and Josh’s page layout was really cool, I liked the organization! One interesting fact I learned from Audrey’s website was that the bible forbid people from wearing mixed fibers together. Another interesting fact I learned from Megan and Allison’s website was that women wore the stola over their tunics. The last interesting fact I learned was from Patrick and Josh’s website. I learned that Jesus always wore a tunic while preaching to show his devotion to the religion. One way Megan and Allison could have improved their website would be by putting their bibliography on their website instead of on a button that required you to download it. On Audrey’s website it would have been helpful if she had put her works cited button at the top of the page where it could be more easily seen. On Patrick and Josh’s website they could improve by making their pictures less blurry so the text on them could be read easier. Overall these websites were very well put together and helpful.
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