Which has greater importance in a hotel stay

Sunday, February 14, 2010

week 6: Web 2.0 Project

I have posted a poll question and hope it will allow more insight. I am curious to see how people respond and see which one they value more preparedness, hospitality, or both equally.I have yet to receive any feedback on my story.
At first this assignment appeared like it was going to be very difficult. Once I picked a topic I realized it was not as bad as I thought. The directions confused me a little and creating the video seemed hard until I found OneTrueMedia.com. It was very easy to use and I felt like I was able to completely respond how I wanted to.
I'm a loser baby by Beck symbolizes the struggle I was having before getting employed. Hotel by Cassidy featuring R. Kelly is for the establishment being talked about. You're the best around by Joe Esposito represents the feeling one gets one being both prepared and hosbitable.
Web 2.0 projects I had never heard of before the project but it very effective communication device. It is a new and unique way to talk about oneself. It is a good way to display skills to potential employers.


3 comments:

  1. Nice video! I work at a hotel too, and that reminds me of one of our commercials. :) I couldn't find your poll, or I would have taken it, so I decided to post a comment.

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  2. This was a very cool post, I commented on Paul's post as well. It's cool to see what other people have done with projects about their jobs. I made mine job related although mine is really just a software demo for a product I work on:

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    Good work,
    Naimish

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  3. Hey man i really enjoyed the video. I can really feel for you about not wanting to get a part time job. In fact my project is just about that! Anyways i really liked the music choices and timing of slide changes.

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