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Yolanda

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Give an example of how user interaction with a Web site demonstrates visual and/or spatial thinking.
 
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Briefly explain the role of the content provider on a Web development team.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Users think visually and spatially when they plan which paths to take through a Web site, when trying to comprehend the organization of the screen interface and individual page layouts, when they observe the grouping of text and graphics to understand the relationships between

items or to determine their function and meaning, and when they attempt to make meaning of the whole site.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Responsible for providing content to the writer/editor and team to be included in the site (may also serve as a reviewer of the project).





 

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