Photo Caption List Draft

  1. I think we have a really good idea for our caption list since college students are our target market and we know it can be hard to find fun and affordable things to do in the great Cincinnati area. We don’t really have a logical order for our 9 ideas, but after getting feedback in class, I think we might do it in order of affordability or on how close it is to the greater Cincinnati area. My favorite elements of the photo caption list are of course the photos. I think the photos our group provided really bring the list alive and give it some color. I can’t really think of 3 things I could cut expect for adding better spacing and changing the title to focus more on the greater Cincinnati area instead of specifically Cincinnati. I would like to add more content to some of the ideas provided because if I was reading through this photo caption list as a reader, I would want to know more about these place. I also want to add the distance for how far away or how close they are from the greater Cincinnati area. I also would like to format it to look like an actual photo caption list article on a website or online magazine.
  2. I didn’t know that our group for our photo caption list would be involved in deciding on which article we agree should get published. I’m not fully understanding why we’re going off the photo caption list and collaborating our profile projects.
  3. We have gotten our list together and added images for each place or idea to give the photo caption list some life. We plan to go more in depth on each thing on our list just so our reader knows what they’re in for when visiting these places or doing these activities. We also would like to fix the logical order of our photo caption list so that it makes sense to the reader, whether that be by affordability or by location. I have no worked on my profile since I’ve been so focused on our group project and worrying about making sure everyone does their part ahead of time so that our presentation is ready on time for class. The difference between individual work and group work is you get to revise it on your own time and make your own changes. In a group setting, you have to get the approval from your group mates and take into consideration what they have to say about what they want to add or take away from the project, and you also have to check in on your classmates who are deciding to turn in their part of the project late so that everything is put together on time for class in the morning.

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