I’ve been revising my
portfolio ever since the quarter began. I’ve been spending free time,
time on weekends, time up late at night, and time I really should have
been spending studying organic chemistry on portfolio revisions, site
improvements, and other small optimizations. Ordinarily, I wouldn’t
spend a single minute of my free time taking school-related work outside
of the classroom. I find most of it boring and see it as just another
requirement to check off on my path to graduating and getting the hell
out of school. However, this writing portfolio is different. I feel more
of a connection to it because it’s mine. I chose the
topic, did the investigation, and built the website. Because of that,
it’s been easier to spend a ton of time working on it.
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Personal Bio is up as of a
couple minutes ago. I'm planning on adding some images between text
boxes eventually. For now, I welcome your feedback. Please feel free to
tear into it.
Before you go do that, though, I have a few questions for you to consider:
I just spent several straight
days writing my Problem and Solution for 7-9 hours a day, so I'm pretty
spent. This blog post will be a little shorter.
This second blog post is all about
enhancing my audience's understanding of my topic by showing off some
non-textual sources of information. I've got a few here. Let's check
them out.
I’m publishing this blog post after having just settled on a topic to
write about this quarter: urban redevelopment in the San Francisco Bay
Area with a particular focus on the projects occurring at Hunters Point
Naval Shipyard and the Leona Quarry. My next course of action is to
consider the audience for my work.
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