Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Fellow Students and Their Corpus Christi Projects

So, I've been looking at some Corpus Christi Projects.... and they're pretty impressive and visually stimulating, I must admit.
I'll be talking about them in this post.

First I'll be talking about Sabrina Chapa's History Project titled "EPA's and Refinary Row's Impacts on The Environment". First of all, just looking at the Home Page and the layout, I like the background and the neatness of it. The quote is cute and the menu is not confusing or hard to find. The importance page taught me a great deal like how Corpus Christi was at times seen as one of the cleanest ports in the world and that the city was at one time on the list of Dirtiest Cities. That contrast is funny yet sort of sad. I like that she conducted a survey and put the results up in the form of a horizontal bar graph. Overall, I really like it and from all the information, photos, and organization, it is easy to see how much work she has done on it.

Second is Janelle Escatiola's Corpus Christi History Project titled "Local History Project: The Museum of Science and History". I think the website is easily maneuvered and the font is large and clear; very readable. The articles she got from the library are informative and I learned that the museum has  been around since the 50s! And that it was first called the junior museum by a board of 36 members! There were a couple of typos but the website was informative.

It is nice to see the hard work my fellow students have done.

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