I reviewed all the blogs posted by members of this class and found it difficult to pick only three top ones. Most of the ones I looked at were deserving. I graded them all on the overall appearance, completeness, the quality of writing, the images/sources included, and my criteria, which was the effort on or depth given to the assignment - how interested the blogger seemed in the topic. My final choices are:
1. Kevin Andresen - 100/100
This blog was well layed-out, and had an interesting color scheme. It was complete, with every blog posted in a timely fashion, and was definitely an interesting read. There were plenty of sources listed, and everything that I saw had a link to the source. He seemed actually interested in writing the posts and it definitely made his blog a capturing read.
2. Breanna Bigger - 96/100
The purple was very fun, it was easy to read and link around. It was complete as well, and the posts were timely. The writing was spectacular, and the images were appropriate to the topic. She also definitely tried to take every post to the next level, going beyond the basic requirements. She only lost points because there weren't many posts on a page, meaning you had to click "older posts" a lot, though I'm not sure this is her fault.
3. Andrew Gnirk - 94/100
It was mostly easy to read, look at, and follow. It was definitely complete. The writing was engaging, and the pictures were awesome. He seemed genuinely interested in most of the topics and seemed to enjoy writing about them. He lost a few points because some of the posts were black on a dark background, making them impossible to read without first highlighting them.
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