Tuesday, April 28, 2009
advice to new students
So long as you keep up with the homework assignments you will be fine! The homework may seem like a lot of work but don't wait till the last minute or it will seem like more. Have fun with photoshop becasue once you learn how to do everything, you can make just about anything. Try not to miss alot of class because it can put you really behind. Have a great semester!
Monday, April 27, 2009
Wonderful webpages
My three favorite web pages were Lindsey Marotta's, Ali Kimura's, and Kendra Doshier's. All three were very colorful and well organized with a touch of personality. They were not like a typical web page that you see a lot which is great because is shows off their creativity. I loved the music that Lindsey added to her page. It is just another hint at her personality and the fact that she put her art online is great. Kendra's videos were really funny and slightly confusing but still awesome. I loved the suitcase with the stickers placed on it on Ali's page. It was so clever and a great visual effect. Everyone's websites were great but these stood out for me. If you would like to see my own website go to www.cs.trinity.edu/~mhazelwo!
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
PPT 2
So yesterday, I really enjoyed Stephanie's presentation. It was very informative but entertaining at the same time. He information was presented in a logical order and not too much info was on the slide so that the class had to listen to her speaking in order to learn about her topic. Her animation was fitting and every slide stuck to a certain color scheme and theme. Overall it flowed very well and was enjoyable. I look forward to hearing Steve speak here at Trinity!
Monday, March 30, 2009
Power Point Presentations
I really loved Lindsey's presentation! I didnt know that art therapy even existed so it was really interesting and engaging. The music that played throughout the presentation was very soothing and fit the presentation very well. She used a nice theme and continued the color scheme throughout to present a nice visual. Her animations were also very fitting to the topic and her presentation of the material was very well said and organized. My other favorite presentation so far was Allison Kimura's. The use of the video, even though the sound didn't work provided a nice example of her topic and the information was presented very well. She maintained a color scheme and there wasn't one slide that deviated from this theme. Also very interesting and I can't wait to see everyon elses!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Power Points
The website that list the top ten tips for a power point presentation is very informative but I don't agree with all of them. One of the tips it gives is to not have cluttered slides, which is true, but lots of white space on a slide is not very interesting and won't hold the audiences attention. The purpose of the powerpoint is to back up the speaker so bullets are not always a bad idea. The can help to summarize what the speaker is saying if the audience looses track. The youtube video was quite funny and it does help point out that a speaker must be prepared to entertain his/her audience by himself and not the powerpoint. So here are my five tips to help present a logical and well organized presentation.
1. use the templates provided by powerpoint if you have trouble creating your own because it will help to keep things organized. The layouts are easy to read and don't look cluttered.
2. Pictures provide a good visual and make the presentation more interesting but you don't want too many becasue this will distract the audience from what you are saying
3. bullets can be used to summarize points made while speaking but don't place everything you are going to say on the slide.
4. be prepared and have notes for each slide. the audience can tell when you just present the information from the slides because it is less informative and you will forget to mention the small details.
5. NEVER have just plain white slides with paragrphs of text on them. It is very boring and no one wants to look at a white screen during a presentation. Choose a color scheme based on what you are presenting and a layout that suits as well.
One extra little tip- transitions between slides are nice like the top ten tips lists, but too many is distracting. Keep things simple by only using one transition style
1. use the templates provided by powerpoint if you have trouble creating your own because it will help to keep things organized. The layouts are easy to read and don't look cluttered.
2. Pictures provide a good visual and make the presentation more interesting but you don't want too many becasue this will distract the audience from what you are saying
3. bullets can be used to summarize points made while speaking but don't place everything you are going to say on the slide.
4. be prepared and have notes for each slide. the audience can tell when you just present the information from the slides because it is less informative and you will forget to mention the small details.
5. NEVER have just plain white slides with paragrphs of text on them. It is very boring and no one wants to look at a white screen during a presentation. Choose a color scheme based on what you are presenting and a layout that suits as well.
One extra little tip- transitions between slides are nice like the top ten tips lists, but too many is distracting. Keep things simple by only using one transition style
Excel (10)
Learning how to use excel is very important for all students our age because I feel that most of our jobs in the future will involve computers is some way and at some point we will have to use excel. Excel gives the user the ability to create graphs of information that can be used in presentation for organization and visual facts versus just lists. It is useful for most businesses because it can help keep track of the budget and expenses in a paperless form and help to compute numbers in an easy efficient way. I did not know that excel graphs and charts could be linked up in a power point presentation and that the formulas were so easy to use. I know that I will have to use excel at another point in my career whether and a student or professional, so it was nice to have the review.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
CLT
I found out on today's field-trip that anytime I have a project concerning graphics or web design and don't know where to start, I can come here for help. Robert Chapman was very informative and answered my questions concerning itunes. I don't know that much abut using computer for graphic design or editing so it is helpful to know that i can come here and ask for help. Also, I like the atmosphere because it is very quiet and secluded.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
I never knew before that a copyright only existed seventy years after the creators or authors death. I have always thought that it lasted forever, but the lecture on Tuesday clarified my knowledge of a copyright’s duration. I personally think that a copyright should last forever and not for a certain time period. The idea of something entering the public domain is a little like giving a person the option of claiming a work as their own that was actually created years ago. Of course, many of the profound works of literature or music compositions are well documented as being created by a certain person, but public domain still allows someone to claim a forgotten piece of art, music, literature, or anything else humanly created, as their own. The true creators are dead and cannot defend their work if it is taken and used in a way not suggested by the creator him or herself. If I personally created a work of art, died, and then eighty years after my death someone finds it and claims it as their own, I would be devastated (kind of, but not really since I’m dead). The idea still counts. If it was at all possible to prolong the existence of a copyright, I would completely support it.
Monday, February 2, 2009
I, like many other students, use facebook. For me, it is a way to keep up with friends from home and to communicate with ones here at school. It is an easy way to keep up with someone that I don't see on an everyday basis and is a surefire way of getting a hold of someone when you can't reach them on their cell phone. I have used it before to get help on homework or to verify an assignment, but nothing too academically extensive. In terms of campus organizations, it is a great way to let people know more about an event and remind them of the time and day of. I enjoy using facebook, but I'm not going to completely rely on it for communicating with all people. Yeah modern technology is great, but talking to a person face to face is so much better than through a computer.
If you want to read more about facebook in academic life, click here:http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1213/p13s01-legn.html
If you want to read more about facebook in academic life, click here:http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1213/p13s01-legn.html
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Hello All
Well hello! My name is Maddy Hazelwood. I am from Baytown,TX which is about forty-five minutes from Houston. Baytown is really small town with not much to do, so most my time was spent outside with my three sisters and friends. Because of that, I have a love for the outdoors. A lot of my younger years were spent playing in the bay which is right down the hill behind my house. If anyone has ever been to Galveston, and seen how dirty the water is, its pretty much like that on Trinity Bay. Nevertheless, we still swam, if wading through water up to your knees can be called swimming, and went fishing off the pier. It was always really fun to go trekking through the sticky mud when the tide went out too. Anything to do with the bay was spectacular.
Sand Volleyball is another one of my favorite things and I also play court volleyball here at Trinity. If anyone wants to play, let me know and I would be glad to join. A few quirky things about myself (that sound somewhat like a dating website) are that I collect broken chips of glass from the bay, am partially obsessed with buying shoes, think that sugar gliders are the cutest and funniest animals alive, and my favorite season is winter. My secret fact is that I love to look at Christmas lights but secretly hate an explosion of colored lights. For some reason, I prefer uniform color or only white but i don't really know why.
Anything concerning computers confuses and frustrates me. I did complete the required computer skills class in high school but considering that three years of typing still didn't have any effect, that one year of skills was a little unsuccessful. Of course I can perform the common functions of using the Internet and Microsoft Word but that's about it. I hope that with this class I will be able to at least know how to use all of the programs in Microsoft Office. One thing I know that won't change is my typing ability. I've pretty much given up on trying to type properly,it's just not my thing.
So that's pretty much me if you have any question you can email me at mhazelwo@trinity.edu and if you would like to see my hometown go to http://www.maps.google.com/.
Sand Volleyball is another one of my favorite things and I also play court volleyball here at Trinity. If anyone wants to play, let me know and I would be glad to join. A few quirky things about myself (that sound somewhat like a dating website) are that I collect broken chips of glass from the bay, am partially obsessed with buying shoes, think that sugar gliders are the cutest and funniest animals alive, and my favorite season is winter. My secret fact is that I love to look at Christmas lights but secretly hate an explosion of colored lights. For some reason, I prefer uniform color or only white but i don't really know why.
Anything concerning computers confuses and frustrates me. I did complete the required computer skills class in high school but considering that three years of typing still didn't have any effect, that one year of skills was a little unsuccessful. Of course I can perform the common functions of using the Internet and Microsoft Word but that's about it. I hope that with this class I will be able to at least know how to use all of the programs in Microsoft Office. One thing I know that won't change is my typing ability. I've pretty much given up on trying to type properly,it's just not my thing.
So that's pretty much me if you have any question you can email me at mhazelwo@trinity.edu and if you would like to see my hometown go to http://www.maps.google.com/.
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