Tuesday, April 28, 2009
ADVICE FOR NEXT YEAR's CLAS CLASS...
1. GO ahead and DO YOUR WORK IMMEADIATELY... don't wait until the last moment to do your work... You most likely WILL be sorry... (I Told You So, *waggles finger disapprovingly*)
2. PAY ATTETION to what you learn in class... It;'s the little things you ignored and didn;t bother recording in your notes that will kick your butt in the long run. (Seriously, unless your a savant who has outstanding uniformation retention abilities, it will)
Basically these two gems of advice will save you form makinig usless misttakes in this class, which isn't that hard, just time consuming.
CONGRATS TO ALL WHO DEMONSTRATED FRIDAY!
http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~ntoto
I loved Natalie's website because it was so beautifully rendered and detailed. It was perfect and effectively demonstrated her love for music, and her various other interests. Se took her time durin her presesntation and let us all admire her hard work. I loved her site, it was so RELATED to WHO she is, that I actually got absorbed into her webpage and felt like I could reach in and pick up the albums she posted, and like it was a well laid out interactive museaum specifically about Natalie's passions.
http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~akimura
Ali's website had fantastic graphics and an excellent layout. She made great use of opacity and the tool she used to create the "worn" edges of some of the images she had on her site. It clearly showed that she loves her Californian homeland. Ali has an eye for color shemes and design, an d=just like everything I have seen her do, she puts her heart into it.
http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~kleonard
Lastly, Katie Leonard's website was fun and cozy. She had links to her pages, and each page was colorful and kept my eyes interested in her favorite things, and places! She choose some exciting colors which fit her warm personality. Her personality was clearly shown in her webpage. It was very charming, I love it!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
My perpsective about today's Power point presentations!
Monday, March 30, 2009
The two presentation which MOST impressd me...
The other presntaion which really impressed me with the design and subject was Lachlan Fogarty's! His powerpoint was about Beach conservation, and he utilized a good balance of font and font color, and ocean/resort related images for his presentation. I could tell that beaches and beach conservatino is something he is truely passionate about. I loved his youtube vidoe uopload as well.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
My reaction to the power point info and advice for my fellow classmates.
So... I read several different articles and now know several main methods of preventing the message of my power point from being lost within too much excess clutter. Clutter means excessive graphics and also the urge to fill in spaces that are in the layout of your presentation with graphics or information that clutters your project.
1: An excess of information or excessive graphics can actually distract your intended audience from absorbing the information which you are presenting. You can even confuse yourself, with too much miscellaneous information.
2: However, there must be some graphics on your presentation; the graphics on your presentation should be high quality graphics. With high quality graphics, the images you may use in association with the concept of your project have a greater chance of being much more effective at conveying your concept.
3: DO NOT...read you power point slides out loud, because this makes it harder for people to absorb the information you are presenting. Most people cannot easily divide their attention to only your speech or just the power point.
4: Avoid using standard power default templates; try to create your own original work, because many people are accustomed to the standard power point templates which have probably seen countless times in presentations. To get them interested in your presentation, make something unique and yet very visual appealing!
5: Last but not least, remember to choose your colors and fronts of your presentation pages well. Throughout humanity, the human brain on average responds a certain way to variations of color stimuli. Colors can give the appropriate mood for certain topics of your presentation.
To me, bad power point presentation is a common disaster found everywhere! Many people think they need to use the antiquated, boring and ugly default power point page layouts. I think that people should learn how to make original fantastic and visually aesthetic power point slides which use as few words as possible. For instance instead of listing facts about the problems of world hunger, actually show a picture or a few high quality pictures on you power point to appeal to the people you are showing your presentation to. Then talk about what is happening in the picture so you can make the visual, emotional and logical connection needed to effectively demonstrate your concept.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
My Experience Using Excel 10
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Trip to the CLT area.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
I choose the image with Governer Ann Richards
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Chris Nolan's presentation
I also learned from Mr. Nolan's presentation that the, "Google scholar" browser has more scientific content than other forms of google's search engine. Prior to Mr. Nolan's lecture I also never knew that there was such a browser as the, "Google scholar" one.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
What I learned in today's copyright presentation
Personally in my opinion, copyright laws are a necessity, even though there are ways that someone’s work can still be claimed as the work of someone else. For instance a drawing or any other form of art which has no signature can be claimed by someone else as their own work. Even though copyright law does state that as soon as something is recorded in a fixed tangible format it's protected under law, there usually is not a video camera or other surveillance method monitoring the process which was used to make the art. So someone else could claim someone else’s art work as their own property. Copyright law can't protect everyone from everything. I argue this point because I as an artist know that plagiarism of another artists’' work is something that is quite feasible. I have in the past given away beautiful portraits and other works of art, and someone could claim it as their own. No matter what I say, I did not make a visual record of me creating the art, so therefore, someone else could take it and claim it as his or her creation.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Facebook on Campus
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1213/p13s01-legn.html
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Previous experience with Microsoft word.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Mr. Joe Hatch
Sadly, I realize that most of these Malware problems are "vomited on Microsoft"...
Oh well, I live with the Windows Vista system I have. (^_^)
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Welcome to my world...
The place depicted in this picture. is the Quarry Market! I love it, and have been going here ever since it opened, which was like at least 7 years ago. A beautiful movie theater is there and also great bookstores, and cloth stores, just to name a few of the attractions there. Also there is a "Whole Foods" there. I absolutely love that place!
Here at Trinity, I am part of Black Student Union, aka "B.S.U.", and also Sexual Diversity Alliance, aka "S.D.A."
I plan to get further involved in RotarACT, Indian Subcontinental Union, and and many other organizations on campus.
Computers are something which I love. Just think for a second. Think of how much slower life would be without computers! As college students, our lives would be more difficult with out the heavenly Facebook. Come to think of it, even of those of you who have a cellphone or whatever, are carrying a tiny version of a computer. I have used both Microsoft and Macintosh, and am familiar with both of them. I have edited pictures and made beautiful layered scenes using adobe Photoshop elements, back in my Digital/Graphics and Animation classes in high school. I have also used animation software that is used sometimes to make characters like "Shrek" and many other Pixar and Disney characters. However, I am concerned that I really am not that good at using Microsoft Excel.
You can email me at Trinty University at http://www.blogger.com/kolujimi@trinity.edu .
See you later!