http://www.tomhenryformayor.com
By having a website, Tom Henry’s objectives can easily be viewed by voters without time restrictions, like having to be home at a certain time in order to watch television debates. A website can be accessed at any time, and also is a convenient way to describe his stances on issues, update voters on the latest news involved with his campaign, give voter registration and election day information, and also offer volunteer opportunities.
Along with time convenience, a website offers voters a chance to spend as much time researching a certain platform as he or she desires. Through live and multimedia presentations, a person only has so much time to think about and react to an issue, then is forced to move on to thinking about the next issue. With print text, the information may become physically bulky. Through the website, everything is conveniently one mouse click away, not page flips and folds away. The separated topics also allows for a reader to search through the information and pick what they want to read about without searching through other information before getting to that topic.
In order to convert the website to a live or print presentation, one would have to first come up with an organized, sensible format and flow. Then, in compiling the information, the bulleted points would have to be formed into full sentences and incorporated.
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It's true what you say how this web page displays information in a clear and precise way. That makes it easier for us!
yes - notice the "chunking"; great example of breaking down information into graphic units; thanks for sharing
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