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Reflection on Digital Media Foundations so far


 It's been nine interesting weeks since I started Digital Media Foundations, and I can gladly say that I have enjoyed it so far. The first three weeks I would say were the hardest, having to get used to the classes, and the topics that would be taking place. The first projects were a little difficult to do, but I think that as long as I practice using Photoshop and Audacity I shall become more confindent and comfortable using them. By the next couple of weeks, I felt that I was becoming more inspired in the classes, which helped me to be creative with my ideas for projects. Making a blog was fairly easy to do since I had experience making one .The last few weeks have not been as busy, nevertheless I am still quite excited to attend these classes as I feel that every lesson is unexpected. 

Another thing that I quite enjoy about Digital Media Foundations is the Monday classes that we have. The reason behind this is because I like how we have a "theory" side to the classes, and we also get to learn the history of the topic we are covering for that week. 

The only "downside" I would say is having a new project everyweek can be ever so slighty pressuring , since I have to get it done and uploaded by the following week. It can be alot harder if you also lack motivation, which can sometimes happen. 

In conclusion, so far I have found the Digital Media classes fun to participate in. I enjoy both working alone, and working in a group (as I find it interesting to hear/ see other peoples ideas and perspectives). 

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  1. Hello Helen
    Keep up the blog posts, please. Include the workshop practicals that we are all working on and post about some further research and reading posts to get you up to the desired number and quality! Keep going!

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