Our finished project was due on Monday. The idea was for our fellow students to give us feedback on the project and what could be done to improve it. As I was going through my email, I found some feedback about the wiki. The email stated that the maps were great as long as you knew the area of the particular church. If you didn't know the area (Tulsa, Oklahoma City, eastern Oklahoma, western Oklahoma, etc.), it meant little. Although the map allows you to zoom out, I understood the point. If you knew where Bentley was...great! If not, you'd have to open another map to find Bentley. She suggested listing the county in which the church is located. Which I thought was a great idea.
By the way, one of the more interesting things about the email is that it did not come from a student. The email came from a pastor in the United Methodist Church. Apparently I'm already getting use from my target audience. Yay!!
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Guess I shouldn't have included your project as an example of the specialized ones that would take a relatively long time to reach its intended audience!
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