Student Choice
1. Sayler Beerwinkle-Her website is very thoughtout and easy to read. She added a ton of elements but not too many, and she explained her chapter very well.
Kyla Thompson's page was super good too. It had lots of information on her topic and definitely had a story to each of her pages.
Sayler had chapter 3 which was about books. Her page on cultural forum was very informative. It was about banning nazi books and censorship in the press. I liked how her perspective was put in there too. Her page on using media to make a difference was a great depiction of her chapter. I liked her illustrations of the 2 books. Her page media literacy skills was about Harry Potter books and I loved how she talked about how it created a new generation of readers. I liked how she did point out that she hasn't read them. It showed that her page is honest and definitely added character. Her page is about media literacy challenge is short but sweet. I like how she kept it simple. Her fifth and last page is student choice. I liked how her layout was and how you can tell she paid attention to each website and really put thought behind it.

Kyla Thompson's using media to make a difference page was about MADD, Mothers Against Drunk Driving. I liked the explanation behind drunk driving and how much she explained the topic. I did not know about that group so it was interesting to learn about it on her site. Her cultural forum page was about CSR and PR in a company. I didn't know that companies did that. I liked how she entered her own voice but was not pushy. Her page on media literacy skills was about reviews. I liked the information on how most reviews are fake and how to catch the fake and real ones. This page was pretty informative to me. Same thing for her media literacy challenge. It was very informative. I was kind of confused with her public relations, but I did enjoy reading the information. Her images and illustrations were really well on this page of her website.
