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Harrison M. - railroads

4/14/2014

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Harrison created an infographic about railroads in the 1920s.
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Hayley Oesch
4/14/2014 04:07:48

I like the layout of this infographic. The colours and pictures make it very visually appealing. It contains a good amount of valid information as well. It is not overwhelming to read; I instead found the reading enjoyable and valuable. I only recommend editing a little more carefully and avoiding run-on sentences. Otherwise, great job!

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Christina Corbett
4/14/2014 04:10:23

I think it is interesting that porters were known to be respected members of their communities, but in Fried Green Tomatoes Mohammed Abdul Peavey is embarrassed by his grandfather, Jasper, a porter, because of the way he serves white people. This highlights the ways in which racism is changing for future generations as the book comes to an end.

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Christian Dolfi
4/14/2014 04:13:37

A succinct, visual medium that delivers information effectively and precisely. A fine job.

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Matilda
4/14/2014 04:14:13

I think the simplicity of your design makes this more visually pleasing for viewers. Also an easy read makes it easier on viewers when given a lot of information. My only question or something you could add is specifically which railroads in the tittle just to make it more right to the point.

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Sinisa Sakic
4/14/2014 04:16:58

Very interesting idea of media product. Interesting and clear information makes for an enjoyable read. The colors and pictures create for an interesting piece of media, very attention grabbing. Great job.

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Emily
4/14/2014 04:21:35

I like this! I enjoyed the complimentary colours you used (blue and orange...yes I went there) as this made it appealing to look at. I found the font a little small, however it just may because of the format it is in for the blog. It was very easy to read and I loved the railroad track down the side!!

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Aashna
4/14/2014 04:25:50

This is very creative and descriptive. This is different from all the other media projects I have seen. Very unique. Well done

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Jenna
4/14/2014 04:35:50

Although this was a simple set up it was still visually appealing and creative. This was a unique way to display your given topic and the railroad on the side was a nice touch. I like how your ideas relate exactly to the themes in Fried Green Tomatoes! Overall great job:)

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Aleashea Valentine
4/14/2014 04:36:33

I love how you did something that no one else did and it looks really great! This looks like an informative poster that could be hung in the classroom. :)

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Ms. Sockett
4/15/2014 23:13:29

Your evaluation has been shared with you via Google Drive.

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