Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Tools of the Trade
For all those taking this class next semester, I believe the best tip that I could give you is do your homework. The homework, is for the most part not hard at all and only occasionally takes more than 10 minutes. Forgetting to do homework can really hurt your grade in the long run also.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Everyone's Internet
I found it quit hard to find some peoples websites. As I put the names in correctly, it said the website was not found, so with the websites that I could view, I enjoyed these websites in no particular order. Lin Chen for her great use of color in the backgrounds that matched perfectly with her text and great pictures! I really liked the the About Me page. I can't wait till she gets up the rest of her photography. Ashley Conway's who also used her background contrasts very well. I also really like her photography. All her image maps and postcards looked very professional, and my favorite picture is the sun set over Long Pond in Cape Cod. I also enjoyed Jeanna's for her creativity, which of course is always pleasant. I really liked her newspaper art. It was very cool, and her set up was nice. Went well with her website. When you have a chance please visit my website at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~lcaldar1/.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
HTML Why?
Even though the new technology does not require one to know the HTML code, if you know the code, it can help immensley. Many reasons that one should still have basic knowledge of HTML is because if Expressions Web or Dreamweaver has made a mistake somewhere on your webpage, you must be able to look at the code to try and make the fix. HTML allows you to look at the page source and visualize what the webpage should look like. Knowing HTML helps a great deal also in being able to look at other webpages and take ideas from the other pages that you like and add them to your page.
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Present Your Future
The power points in class where very well presented and made. It was a tough pool of applicants but I chose Meghan's as one of my class favorites. I really enjoyed her power point because it had a great flow of information. Her presentation was very well done and extremely informative. I especially liked the link to the NASA website. She had a nicely made background, and her slides where well represented without much clutter. My other class favorite was a little tougher to decide on, but I think Jeanna's power point was my next favorite. Her creativeness in her slides helped spark interest, and the presentation just kept me listening. I really enjoyed how passionate she was about becoming a Postal worker, and it showed through her presentation. I also liked the finishing touch she put on it with the animation. Both were great presenters.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Power Point Perfection
The help articles given for us to read were very informative. I believe that the one that included some of the best information was the top ten slide tips. Most of the tips, in the link I surprisingly already believed where what helped make a good power point presentation. I also found the Really Bad Power Point - and How to Avoid It quite interesting. The most interesting part of that section was towards the bottom where he challenged people by saying that there should only be six words per slide. It was very informative for more professional manners and when it showed the templates that were made that were suppose to be good templates for work, I thought they were not that good just like he did.
My five guidelines for a good power point presentation are:
1. Organize the slides in a presentable way
2. Have the least amount of words on the slide as possible. Use the slide as notes
3. Limit animations
4. Color scheme should flow and not clash
5. The font should be easy to read and stick out against the background
My Power Point Pet Peeves:
1. Dull Colors make a dull presentation
2. Cluttered slides
3. Animations on each text line/bullet point
My five guidelines for a good power point presentation are:
1. Organize the slides in a presentable way
2. Have the least amount of words on the slide as possible. Use the slide as notes
3. Limit animations
4. Color scheme should flow and not clash
5. The font should be easy to read and stick out against the background
My Power Point Pet Peeves:
1. Dull Colors make a dull presentation
2. Cluttered slides
3. Animations on each text line/bullet point
Monday, March 24, 2008
Unlimited Research Lessons (URL)
Chris Nolan gave an excellent presentation in class helping me familiarize myself with the search advancements of Google. I have been an avid Google search follower for the later half of my life, and from the presentation I learned that the "I'm Feeling Lucky," search means that whatever you search the first Google listing page will be pulled up and you will be directed towards it. I also thought that Google listed its link by popularity, or number of hits on the site. I found out that in a way it is like popularity because the number list is number of web pages linked to the sites, unless it is a sponsored link which means that web site has paid Google to put them as a first link. I also learned that different countries had their own . endings which I had not really ever paid attention enough to to know. For example Mexico is .mx and the Netherlands is .nl. The most common to you and me is .com .org and .edu these are affiliated with America. The most interesting fact that I learned from Mr. Nolan was that in Google you can type in the word : definition and the definition of the word will show up where you usually see links.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Hey You Can Copy..Right??
I learned many things during our copyright presentation such as: copyright is the authors life plus 75 years, founders copyright is 14 years, and that education usually does not have to pay for copy written material as long as they use it sporadically.
To me the most interesting thing that we learned about copy right was that of the Sonny Bono Act. This act extended the copyright of many things but what I would like to talk about is how it extended the copy right on Disney characters.
The thought of passing legislation that helps extend the Disney characters is far fetched. I mean what makes Disney have so special that the characters should be extended in copyright. It is not fair to others who have not had this opportunity to extend the copyright on their material. The Disney characters are no more important to you and I as Aquaman or Superman. These comic book characters would never get the attention as Disney did.
I firmly stand by this Act for I personally believe that these Disney characters have influenced the life of many children all over the world. The characters are much more distinct than most any film industries characters. I mean these characters not only have movies, but Disney has cartoons also. Disney was the innovator for the children's world of TV entertainment. For this Disney characters should get the perks. I just can not picture any Disney character being used by other companies for advertising or other reasons. Disney was the new era and for that their characters should be saved!
To me the most interesting thing that we learned about copy right was that of the Sonny Bono Act. This act extended the copyright of many things but what I would like to talk about is how it extended the copy right on Disney characters.
The thought of passing legislation that helps extend the Disney characters is far fetched. I mean what makes Disney have so special that the characters should be extended in copyright. It is not fair to others who have not had this opportunity to extend the copyright on their material. The Disney characters are no more important to you and I as Aquaman or Superman. These comic book characters would never get the attention as Disney did.
I firmly stand by this Act for I personally believe that these Disney characters have influenced the life of many children all over the world. The characters are much more distinct than most any film industries characters. I mean these characters not only have movies, but Disney has cartoons also. Disney was the innovator for the children's world of TV entertainment. For this Disney characters should get the perks. I just can not picture any Disney character being used by other companies for advertising or other reasons. Disney was the new era and for that their characters should be saved!
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