Monday, March 30, 2009
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Hi my name is Christine Knight. I'm 21 years old. I work at Barnes and Noble as a Bookseller. I attending La Joya Senior Highschool and graduated in 2006. I am now attending TSTC Harlingen and I have to drive to Harlingen from Mission almost every day.
1. Is the task appropriate to the assignment?
ReplyDelete• Yes, it is appropriate because many students may not be familiar on how to make a custom brush on their own. Many may think it is too complex if they are computer illiterate.
2. Is all necessary information included?
• Yes, all the information is explained step by step and Christine has also made the viewer familiar with the tools on photoshop by showing them before explaining the tutorial.
3. Does the introduction successfully orient the reader to the task ahead?
• Yes, it successfully orients the reader to the task ahead by explaining what the tutorial will be about and how it can be used.
4. Are the major steps and sub-steps of the process clearly organized?
• I believe they are clearly organized because Christine explains from the requirements to making your own brush, getting to know photoshop, to completing on making your own custom brush.
5. Is each step or sub-step explained separately?
• Yes, each step or sub-step is explained separately and clearly.
6. Is the audience addressed directly?
• Yes, the audience is addressed direcly.
7. Do the graphics and other visual cues of the document make the information more accessible?
• The graphics make the information more accessible. There are pretty much visuals on almost every slide. This will basically help the viewer(s) if they get lost on a step.
8. Is the style clear, concise, and active?
• Absolutely, the style is clearly concise and active.
9. Are the instructions free from disconcerting mechanical errors, such as spelling and grammatical mistakes?
• There aren’t too many mistakes, but one here or there.