by Thesis Mentor | Apr 7, 2022 | blogs, Jaylin Redman, seniors 2022, social media, sports journalism
It’s getting closer and closer to the end of the semester, wow. I have been procrastinating this project, but I believe I will pull through to the end. So far, I have half of my book completed on Canva. I just need to sit down and craft the rest of...
by Thesis Mentor | Apr 7, 2022 | blogs, Jaylin Redman, seniors 2022, social media
I have been steadily working on formulating my flip book, and I have officially started working on Canva. The hardest part of my book I think was commenting on how different platforms can use specific tools and ideas. While that was a bit of a struggle, I...
by Thesis Mentor | Apr 7, 2022 | blogs, Jaylin Redman, seniors 2022, social media
While my main goal was to focus on lacrosse in the social media world, I have changed my vision slightly. I now will be producing a flip book “How-To” that explains social media marketing in depth on Instagram. This will explain the different uses of Instagram...
by Thesis Mentor | Apr 5, 2022 | blogs, Carson Denham, podcast, seniors 2022, sports journalism
Bet On Yourself … Or Don’t? Professional sports and gambling have always had an odd dynamic. For decades they refused to acknowledge they were in cahoots with each other, and now that they can, it’s still an odd entanglement. The dark, mysterious elements are now gone...
by Thesis Mentor | Apr 5, 2022 | blogs, Justina Tran, seniors 2022, video projects
Firstly, I promised Alan this blog would be handed in on time… I lied… Secondly, shooting has been going really well! Since coming back from spring break, I’ve compiled a series of more individuals to edit in the coming weeks. It looks like I will have...
by Thesis Mentor | Apr 5, 2022 | Alura Neumyer, blogs, position papers, print projects, seniors 2022
I am currently working on developing the creative concept for my final thesis. I am siding more towards having the photographs of trash be a reflection on my life living in an apartment complex and have the photos sort of tell a story about the people who live there...