Making a blog this semester in college was a first for
me. It really taught me to go through a
certain process in order to successfully create a piece of writing
electronically. I learned that it is
much more comprehendible when there are photos, videos, or other sources
involved. The blog was made in order to
inform others about a specific topic interesting to the writer. The blog contained photos, articles, and
videos to prove its point by other sources.
The posts of the blog tie in with each other so they can create a unique
type of story for the viewers. This allows them to understand the topic
easier. Since this was a cultural blog,
it was important for me to provide enough information without being too
prideful.
Throughout the middle of my blog process, I set up a poll
to know what my viewers knew about my topic.
After the poll was complete, I made a new discovery. Without the poll, I thought that most of my
viewers knew something about my topic or heard about the topic, but I was
completely wrong. While examining my
poll, I made a discovery that over half of my blog followers didn't have an
idea on what my topic was about. This
gave me a sense of relief because I understood that this blog would be a great
resource for those who didn't know anything about my topic. I began to post more often now that I knew
who my audience really was.
Most of my posts had to do with the significance and
uniqueness of the topic except for three of them. These three posts were against my topic and
how my topic isn't important. I thought
that these posts might start an argument because of the rude articles I found
supporting it. The articles were
criticizing many aspects of the topic and it could have produced an argument
with any of my audience. This wasn't my
goal originally but I had planned to post these articles in order to show
others how much criticism my topic receives.
I'm glad that none of my posts caused any conflicts between my followers
and I. Although there could have been
many disagreements, they weren't addressed.
What is so significant about my topic is that it informs
my followers what my culture is about and what goes into each traditional
event. The most important part of this
process and the blog is that I have to love my topic and I have to think that
my topic is significant before I am able to share it with others. Just like I said earlier, the poll I made was
very encouraging for me because it helped me figure out who wasn't educated on
my topic. Many photos and videos were
uploaded along with my posts to make the blog more enjoyable and
entertaining. Another reason why my
topic was so significant was that as I researched before I posted, I was able
to learn more myself. I thought I knew
everything there was about my topic, but I didn't realize that I was only
sharing what I knew and that there was so much more.
There was a lot more that I wanted to further explore on
my topic. I wanted discuss more about
food and music. Although I had the
chance, I focused more on the traditions, styles of dance, and history. There are over a hundred types of Armenian
food that I could have touched up on but did otherwise. There are many famous Armenian singers who
had sold out concerts at the staples center and have sold thousands of
albums. These artists are worthy of
talking about and there is a lot of information I could have provided about
famous Armenian singers. If I had done
so, it could have interested others to listen to Armenian music and try some
Armenian food.
I was able to learn a lot from this experience with
Project Media. It was interesting using HTML to post different links. Writing electronically can be beneficial
because everyone around the world can see your work. If you aren't reaching a certain audience,
electronic writing can speak to everyone who chooses to see and read your
work. You can use media to add to your
pieces of writing. Photos and videos are
able to tell a story without any words included. What I loved about Project Media was that we
were able to upload photos and videos along with our writing in order to paint
a better understanding for the viewers.
It is much better when there is a picture or article explaining the
writing included. Even if your topic has
nothing to do with you, people can tell what kind of person you are just by
your posts. They can even tell how
passionate you are about your topic and how it has affect in your life.
My inspiration for choosing this specific topic was a
quote by William Saroyan. Throughout my
life I have heard this quote about a hundred times and it really meant
something to me each time I read or heard it.
I knew that I could have written a story based off of this quote, a
story with pictures, videos, and more.
This blog was what created that story.
The
Armenian and The Armenian by William Saroyan
"I
should like to see any power of the world
destroy this race, this small tribe of unimportant people,
whose
wars have all been fought and lost,
whose
structures have crumbled,
literature
is unread,
music
is unheard,
and
prayers are no more answered.
Go
ahead, destroy Armenia.
See
if you can do it.
Send
them into the desert without bread or water.
Burn
their homes and churches.
Then
see if they will not laugh, sing and pray again.
For
when two of them meet anywhere in the world,
see if they will not create a New
Armenia."
Work
Cited
Nimes, Cheyenne. "DIAGRAM :: Cheyenne Nimes." DIAGRAM ::
Cheyenne Nimes.
N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Apr.
2013. <http://thediagram.com/10_1/nimes.html>.
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