About this Blog

In this Blog I will firstly research what Web 2.0 is and then use it to analyse, evaluate and critique the interactive interface of a website, namely PETA.

LINK TO PETA WEBSITE

Screenshot of PETA Homepage

Screenshot of PETA Homepage

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

User Control and Interactive Elements

The use of social networking, social media and blogging are some of the elements on a website that help to facilitate a more user friendly and interactive platform.

PETA has quite a high level of interactivity and user control.

Interactive elements are becoming more and more prevalent as bandwidth increases all over the world.

The following involve user control and are interactive elements that PETA has on their website:

Subscribe to PETA e-News

PETA TV

RSS Feeds

Post Banners

Post Videos

Discussion forums

Email this page

Join PETA’s Online community (A-Team)

Image Gallery

PETA e-Cards

The PETA Files (Blog)

Stay connected with PETA Online (see below):



3 comments:

  1. This is a very busy site, information overload.

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  2. i never saw this on the site,
    im gonna add them on myspace and youtube :)
    thats soo cool theyre on social networking sites and things like that,
    makes it more modern, and could get the younger generation into supporting them aswell.

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  3. As an organisation, I'm guessing PETA relies on a lot of individual involvement. The more user interaction the organisation provides, the more the individual feels part of the movement.

    Gives a fairly good indication of the target audience.

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