Equality Monitor

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Artists

Doug Munsch's site, woohoo!

http://itrs.scu.edu/faculty/mbousquet/en2spr6/june2011/02blue/

3 Comments:

At 6:27 PM, Blogger Rachel said...

I really enjoyed the navigation you set up on your site. While you had a basic navigation bar on your home page, having a continuation button at the bottom of the other pages helped your whole site flow really well. I also really liked your style of writing. You ask a lot of good questions and then provide good answers. Your writing also seems very personal and gives an insight to your personal feelings about the subject. I also like the dark background combined with the colorful images you used of various works of art. It really made them pop out. Overall, it was a really nice design and very interactive.

 
At 6:45 PM, Blogger waynecambell said...

you are like... amazing. I love you.

 
At 6:53 PM, Blogger waynecambell said...

I would do nothing new. My site and I are perfect, just kidding...

I would make the larger portion of my website more like the "Foreign Exploitation" segment, one with more pictures and not so essay like.

If I were to facilitate this with another class I'd say Philosophy, the issues economic structures and how it relates to our identity as humans relates to Marx and of course unions and how they would make Marx proud. Also the idea of power struggle and corporate giants screwing over other people pertains to Nietzsche.

Basically taking the ideas of Living the Low Wage and expanding them into the realm of human nature would be another method of determining our own values and how they relate to our economic practices.

 

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