This week, my tasks include writing the content for our project website and planning the webpage layout. I believe it’s essential to prepare the content and images beforehand. One of the main challenges I face is determining a background color for the website that leaves a lasting impression on the audience. Additionally, our story is set in Melbourne, and I also want international students to find our website helpful when they come to Melbourne for their study journey. People living in different countries have different habits, so I hope that when my audience arrives in Melbourne for their educational pursuits, they will find this website useful and utilize its resources (Simone, 2016). Our primary target audience is international students, from 19 to 26 years old. For example, when they don’t know the habits of living abroad, they can browse our website and get relevant information to help themselves. I think continuous growth and improvement are essential to provide the best help and support to our users.
Moreover, if I were to distribute my work to a festival, marketplace, vendor, or exhibition, there are two key areas I would consider changing. First, I would focus on improving the user experience to make some interesting models and make the interaction more intuitive. Second, I will incorporate more social media platforms to promote our projects. For example, posting announcements on Twitter to attract a wider audience to follow the project and share knowledge with a global audience that may be interested (Steve and John, 2011, p.83). These changes will contribute to the promotion of my project and add interactive activities for the audience.
Reference list
Simone N(2016), ‘There Are No Old Media’, Journal of Communication, 66(4), https://doi-org.ezproxy.lib.rmit.edu.au/10.1111/jcom.12235
Steve B and John K Waters (2011) Networking to Win:The Twitter Advantage, F+W Media.