Blog Three

One prin­ci­ple that I have to remem­ber not to break is the ani­ma­tion prin­ci­ple. When work­ing for the Uni­ver­si­ty’s Stu­dent Union, try­ing to grab stu­den­t’s atten­tion and keep them updat­ed and informed was very impor­tant. Ani­mat­ing typ­i­cal­ly sta­t­ic images and infor­ma­tion was one way that the graph­ics team thought would do this job. In social media, where the infor­ma­tion was gen­er­al­ly being dis­played, the time peo­ple spend per post is quite small, so any­thing to ini­tial­ly grab that such as a mov­ing part seemed smart. In real­i­ty, this took a lot of time and ener­gy with a very lim­it­ed feed­back that it was work­ing. On the oth­er hand, larg­er projects were bro­ken up to small­er, more digestible mate­r­i­al rather than a large post. Seg­ment­ing the infor­ma­tion both allowed for more infor­ma­tion to be spread over a longer peri­od of time, and updat­ing peo­ple on a project even if they had lim­it­ed knowl­edge about it. The graph­ics shown here are an exam­ple of a larg­er project bro­ken up into more man­age­able infor­ma­tion, shared through Insta­gram sto­ries. Com­mu­ni­cat­ing both infor­ma­tion con­nect­ing to the main project of the Sex­u­al Vio­lence Aware­ness Week, as well as an event for it.

 

Below is an addi­tion­al video that may be help­ful for peo­ple going into a new school semes­ter. Group projects online are becom­ing more pop­u­lar, and it’s nec­es­sary to under­stand how link shar­ing works with Google Dri­ve. This tuto­r­i­al goes over the basics of how to get an acces­si­ble link to share so peo­ple can edit a com­mon doc­u­ment. As to not lose the doc­u­ment once shared, it is rec­om­mend­ed to trans­fer the doc­u­ment into the main ‘My Dri­ve’ fold­er for eas­i­er access. Share this to your group mates that might need a hand (or two).

 

 

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