Thursday, May 3, 2012
Glog
We had done plenty of things for our Pop Culture class, Glog was one of them. Glog is similar to Blog, but it is a lot fancier than another one. Glog has its own creative portions—new way to put on text picture and video, that is how I felt after using it. Before we put everything on it, we needed to look for information. Therefore, my group members and I went into the street to ask how people feel about high culture and pop culture. Most people had no problem with pop culture, but they did not know what high culture, and we found that to explain the difference between high culture and pop culture face to face is much hard than to write what we want to say in sentences. Therefore, we did not get a fantastic grate for this project.
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