Out of numerous blogs on TEFL, I would like to review an interesting blog by Alex Case. In this review, you will read my evaluation in terms of four different criteria: organization and layout, content and features, ease of use and navigation, and target audience.
1. Organisation and
Layout
This blog has a clear and consistent organization and layout. The articles are well-organized and easy to read as they are separated into sections and subheadings. Besides, the use of formatting like bullet points and lists makes it more scannable. But, it would be better if it includes more white spaces as the layout of the different articles seems clumsy and the titles are sometimes difficult to differentiate from one another. There are some proper uses of typography, font and size that makes the text easy for the reader to read. It would, however, be better if there are more visual elements related with the content to make the content more engaging. Lastly, trying to access the blogs in different devices, I find that it has a responsive design and it works well on almost different screen sizes.
2. Content and Features
In terms of content, I think that there relevant to the main topic of the blog and it provides some value to the reader who are supposed to be teachers or educators in the field of English language teaching. Although some of the contents still need to be improved to be engaging and interesting, it can be seen that most of them are well-written and free of errors.
In terms of features,
I find that there are some special features Special features like a search bar,
a newsletter subscription button, a comment box, arrangement of key words in
word clouds.
3. Ease of Use and
Navigation
It has a clear navigation menu at the top of the page and it is easy to navigate to the relevant articles. The labels and titles on the blog are also clear and concise. I also find that it has a kind of logical structure in presenting the hierarchy of the information, with the most recent content at the top, and the later one lower down.
4. Target Audience
It can be seen that it is mainly for English langauge teachers, and it provides some teaching tips and useful classroom materials to them. Although there are some comments by several readers, they are not quite engaging as most of the comments are just questions about some technical error they have and not related with the content.
Overall, although there are some things that still
need to be improved, I would say that this blog is a good one.
Hi Phyo! I love the look of your blog - you've really made it attractive with consistent-sized graphics in frames that your text can flow around. This works very well with your subheadings and lets the reader quickly grasp your content. The title is informative which is fine but perhaps for future posts a question or comment would help to draw the reader in. You've added some widgets to the blog (search, tags, archive etc.) which is great as it will make it really easy to search in the future. Your style of writing is relaxed and honest - perfect for a blog so well done! You can clearly embed graphics in the post - perhaps next time see if you can also embed a YouTube video! I look forward to reading more of your thoughts - enjoy blogging!
ReplyDeleteHi Tilly,
DeleteThank you very much for your great comment on my blog review. That's very helpful to me to improve my future posts. It's a great suggestion for me to write a great title that catches the eye of the reader. I will also try to embed some useful YouTube videos on my blog.
Thanks again for your insightful comments. I'm starting to become addicted to blogging now :)
Hi Phyo! A really good review with detailed information on all aspects, I enjoy reading it. And your blog layout is also nice and clean, I really like it!
ReplyDeleteHello, Phyo. That's a really nice review on Alex Case's TESOL blog. The fact that you mention the fragilities of the content is also very good. That makes me read the contents more carefully and do not agree with everything. Thank you for wonderful review!
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