- Technology - I am glad he's exploring Corona, because I think I gave him that idea. I don't know enough about the lua language to critique it's organization, but I think it's great that it's a cross-platform building tool, and that he's experimenting with mobile development. Good choice.
- Design - I feel that the design is simple and user-friendly, not too busy or too fancy. I think it is a pretty simple list of all the ways you could search for the promises - Conditions, blessings, or saved. Perhaps in the future you could also search by specific book within the Book of Mormon. On the page that lists the references, (step 7, "Abrahamic Covenant"), it looks like the play buttons will go to a video or an audio file. I wonder if there's a better way to display that. I think the navigation is mostly intuitive though.
- Teaching Methods - In my opinion, this project is more of an index for further study rather than an instructional piece... if that makes sense. But those indexes are becoming more and more important in the field of education as the supply of resources is increasing, so I feel that this is also a timely tool.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Critique #1: Promises of the Book of Mormon
For this first critique, I am looking at Jacob Burdis's project, Promises of the Book of Mormon. Here are some of my thoughts:
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