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Static vs. Dynamic vs. Timeline: How They Differ

           Screenshots from all three of my ePortfolio projects Over the course of this class, we've worked on all three types of the above-mentioned multimodal projects: static, dynamic, and timeline-based. In doing so, we've become familiar with the components and requirements of each. Not only do they require different layouts and assets, but they also call for different approaches to visualization and drafting processes. Let's go through an overview of each. Static texts are by far the simplest type of multimodal text. That being said, it doesn't mean they don't require planning and effort. Not only that, but we come into contact with them daily. Online articles, Facebook and Twitter posts, and many other types of online media are good examples of static texts. These are texts that don't require interaction from the audience, often composed primarily of written text coupled with media such as images and embedded videos. While these are, again, relativel...

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