Travelin through Yahoo!

For the rest of my assignments, I decided to do the Way Back Time Machine Assignment, which reminded me of my radio show so I couldn’t resist! It involves looking at a website and just seeing how its changed over the years, either for better or worse through internet archive.  It was actually hilarious to look back on websites such as Myspace, but for this assignment, I decided to look at Yahoo! and take screenshots!

2000:

2000

2005:

2005

2010:

2010

2013:

2013

There was a drastic change in the past decade, and it’s definitely for the best! This easy breezy assignment was two ?’s but it was a pretty cool tool to go back and see different websites and how much they’ve changed over time!

HackaYoutube

One of the assignments for this week was to do five stars, of our choice as usual. I decided to do the Youtube It Your Way Assignment, which involves picking a favorite video (for which I choose Bath Time!) but the kick is to alter the webpage so that no one has any actual idea of what the video is. I altered the description, the amount of views, the side videos and even the like button! See what else you can notice! I Here is a screen shot of before:

Before

And here’s after!

After

To successfully do this, I used the wondeful Hackasaurus, which works such wonders. This was worth four ?’s, and it is an entirely fun assignment to do since it involves creativity and just bein silly. Here’s its own webpage if you wanna see it that way too!

Horse/Man spotted during Hurricane Sandy!

I was not sure what I wanted to do for the 4-star YouTube it Your Way web assignment but as I was going through videos on YouTube, I found that I had favorited this video of  a guy jogging while wearing a horsemask during Hurricane Sandy and decided to base my assignment around that.

Horse original-tiff

I decided to make the horsemask guy a Horse/Human hybrid and through the page implied that he was not the only one but that sightings of them were rare. Using X-Ray Goggles, I changed the names of all of the related videos on the page as well as the names of their submitters along with the names of all commenters and their comments in order to tell the story. I made Horse/Man into a bit of a superhero, with some people raving over him and others looking at him in awe.

This is the final result. The Horse/Man sighting video!
hhorseman redo-tiff

JC!

For my next Web Assignment I did What They Might Have Done In Social Media.  The premise of this assignment was to make a Facebook and twitter for any historical person.  I decided that my person that i wanted to do was Julius Caesar.  Since the Ides of March just passed about a week ago, I felt that this was appropriate.

To make the Facebook I used Fakebook.  This website was super easy to use and all you had to do was insert different posts and bios similarly to how you would add them on Facebook.  Here is my Julius Caesar Facebook page:

Facebook

To make his twitter I used Twister. Just like Fakebook this was quite easy to use.  You just had to type in the name of the person you were using and what you wanted to tweet.  The website inserted the picture and everything.  Here is my Julius Caesar tweet:

tweet

That’s five stars!!

Wanted: Traveling Partner

For the main project of the week, we were to take an existing webpage and create some changes to it. This is actually a ds106 web assignment- Storytelling within the Web and it’s worth 5 stars.

The hardest part about this assignment was finding a webpage to actually do the assignment on. I looked on Amazon, IMDB, Pinterest, and Craigslist. I looked at the past students work and some work that current ds106ers have done and always thought, “I wish I had thought of that.” Finally I decided to just google “weird Craigslist ads” and came across this one: Wanted: Mule named Sal.

Craigslist ad

Well it’s definitely an interesting request to make. So I decided I’d just edit it a little I keep some parts from the original and elaborated on the rest, and tried to put some humor into it. So here’s what I came up with:

Web page

Wanted: Traveling Partner

Pretty neat, huh? To create these changes I used the Moxilla Hackasaurus tool. I found it very easy to use and had no problems at all. So tell me, do you think we can find a mule, named Sal with all of these characteristics? I might be possible!

My Crazy Month of March

For my first web design assignment this week I did Google Map Trip. This assignment was to “use Google Maps to tell a story! It can be the story of a trip you took, a trip you would like to take, a strange occurrence, a war, anything you like! The only rules are that you have to use Google Maps proper in order to tell your story, and post it here.”

When I saw this assignment I right away  knew that I was going to do a map of my last few weeks to say I’ve been up and down is only kind of an exaggeration.  The last weekend of February I went to Richmond to see Mary Poppins in an off Broadway production.  The next weekend was spring break and I went to Disney for a week.  The next weekend was my birthday so I went home to visit my family.  This weekend I went to a concert with my little sister in Charlotte, North Carolina. And next weekend I am going to the beach with my extended family and family friends in Emerald Isle, North Carolina.  So like I said, I have been all over in the past few weeks.

cities

And here is what these weeks look on a map! Goodness gracious!

map

Two stars down! Three more to go!

Storytelling Within the Web

Okay, so this assignment definitely intimidated me when I first read its instructions. However, as soon as I got the X-Ray Goggles on my bookmark bar and played on a few sites, I was completely comfortable messing around with a website. So, I went on Amazon.com and searched for this one product I hated when I was in high school: the Griffin FM transmitter.

Now, why did I have this product when I hated it so much? Well, my car does not have an auxiliary input thingy, so I am unable to plug my iPhone into my car and listen to my favourite jams. Frustrated, I googled around for a product to help solve my problem. In comes the God-awful demonic FM transmitter. I was so excited when I got it in the mail. I immediately plugged it in to test it, and oh my goodness, it was terrible. First, the transmitter claims it would find the best FM station to tune into so you can listen to your music. Uh, nope. Mine would tune into the most random stations, and would just have random static in the background. On every station it chose. And it wasn’t even random static every once in a while. Nope. It was awful continuous static that would not budge. Then, after a week or two, the wiring started to break. Plus, it would continuously charge my iPhone and pretty much killed my battery.

Alright, so I’ll stop ranting about this terrible product, and show you my work.

So yes, I used the X-Ray Goggles to transform the Griffin FM Transmitter’s Amazon page. It went from this:

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to this:

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As you can tell, I had a lot of fun messing around with this page.

What do you guys think? Do you have a product you hate so much that you would love to rewrite its description? Or am I the only one that’s this super bitter?

What They Might Have Done in Social Media- 3 Stars

While browsing through the web assignments list, this one definitely grabbed my attention. It’s probably because one, I’m taking a course called “Social Media” this semester, and two, I have a social media internship right now. So yeah, I definitely felt obligated to do this.

First, you have to go on this site, which creates fake Facebook pages for whomever you choose. I decided to do something funny, so I chose Kim Jong Un, the dictator of North Korea. I think he popped into my head first because I recently just read an article about Dennis Rodman’s visit to North Korea. Anyways, I tried to make it as funny as possible. Here’s the FB profile I made for Kim Jong Un:

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Along with a FB page, we also had to make a fake tweet that our person would actually make using this site. I was inspired by this American Dad scene for my tweet for Kim Jong Un:

I used the quote that funny asian guy says, added in the date for that failed missile launch last year, and BAM! All done! Haha, so here’s the tweet I made:

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I hope you guys had a good laugh! Let me know what you guys think!

Google Map Trip- 2 Stars

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This assignment was the first web assignment I did for this week. At first I wasn’t really sure what to do, so I looked around at what other people before me did to get some inspiration. I came across CogDog’s submission, and thought it was super cool he was able to create a map with all of these places.

So I decided to make my own map of all the places my family lived since I’ve been born. Unlike most families who live in one single location for, like, ever, my family moves around a lot. It’s mostly due to having to downsize since I have an older brother that left for college in 2006 and then officially moved out in 2010, and then I went off to college and am in-between living on my own and going back to my parents every once in a while.

Anyways, here’s my map. Check it out and let me know what you think!

Fake it, til you make it

This 3 star “What they might have done in Social Media” assignment was really interesting. The purpose was to take a historical figure and create a “Fakebook” and use “Twister” to show what sort of tweets the person might have sent out if they had social media while they were alive.

Due to my recent trip to DisneyWorld, I was inspired to create a Fakebook for the main man himself,  Walter Elias “Walt” Disney. I did look him up on Facebook and he definitely has a fan page, but I get if he had a Facebook while he was alive, it would be magical.

I hope this “FakeBook” makes Mr. Disney proud!

W.Disney's Fakebook

And if he had a twitter, he might have tweeted out something along these lines:

Twitter 3

Twitter 2

Twitter

This assignment was a blast! It was fun to consider what Mr. Disney would have tweeted or  facebook-ed about if he had access to these social media outlets. I think he would have really enjoyed being able to connect with all the people who loved Mickey, just as much as he did.