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Blog: Wiki So Far

 Blog: Wiki So Far

    Creating blog posts has been a good experience for me. I have so far created 11 blog posts and I love the process of researching and publishing my thoughts. I have given feedback to many classmates on their blog post through comments and I find it the best way to go about changing or editing wiki contents as it is a respectable approach in my opinion. 
    I have created numerous blog post that focus on new media and the best one I think was "Creativity and New Media". I had the freedom to create instagram story that focus on an interactive prompt where followers could respond back to me and multiple additional features that would enable me to promote products for commission. 

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  1. I'm glad that you are enjoying posting on your new blog, but this post is supposed to be about what you are posting on the class wiki - http://newmedia.shoutwiki.com

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