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Idea for “Web Strategies for Storytelling” final course project
Wednesday, July 1, 2009Our course on digital distribution is planning to create a website with a video carousel of sorts. The question is, what should the theme of this website be?
User Engagement
I believe in order to encourage user engagement, the content on the site obviously needs to be meaningful to a particular audience. I think the audience for our project would be the same audience for much of the content comi...
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