Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Tips
I would recommend that you come to class and pay attention because we have a lot of assignments, so missing will cause you to play catch up for the rest of the semester. I also recommend reading the chapters when reading is assigned because the pop quizzes can hurt you if you don't take them seriously.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
my pictures that lie

I chose my picture from last weeks game, because it is the last time i will have played at home with my seniors on my team. It was a bittersweet moment so i wanted to make it last for a long time, even if it is just a picture. The picture originated last saturday at E.M Stadium field (where we beat Centre College 27-17). I manipulated it by using lighting effects, sharpens, some saturation and hues as well. I manipulated it by adding a picture from the film "300" and to make it look like a standoff between the tigers and the brave 300. The manipulation was not harmful because I did not lie or bash the brave 300, but rather placed myself in the battle scene. With the use of the text in the photo and the intensity shown on the faces the picture looks to be leading up to a climatic battle in arms.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
PPT Eval
My two favorite presentations were those created my Garret and Dana. Garret's jokes and animations were hilarious in my opinion, and his information was very informal. I did not know that southwest was the first flight company that allowed their employees to wear polo's, nor did I know that before they wore polos they wore "hot pants."
I enjoyed Dana's presentation because everybody needs water and with the way we treat our earth, we will need more hydrogeologists very soon. Her information was very well organized, and she did not overload her slides with information. Her transitions were smooth and effective, and her use of pictures really gripped the audiences attention.
Overall, these two students did a great job in presenting their topic and had my attention from the beginning to the end.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Powerpoint Tips
I liked the tips given on these slides. The best one was about bad power points because there is nothing worse than having to sit through a long speech with a boring power point. Here are five tips I would give to have a successful powerpoint:
- Use pictures, an odd number of images is always better than an even one.
- Try to limit yourself to using three bullets.
- Don't use too many words, rather use words to "reinforce" your statements.
- Make your own background theme, try to shy away from using generic templates.
- Add in some sound, video, or animations in your presentations to help keep the audience interested and visual attached to your presentation.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
CLT Visit
I have visited CLT on numerous occasions before our class did so last thursday. I like the fact that we can go down to a place where not many people on campus know about, and do work on some of the best computers that have come out on the market for no charge what so ever. Also, when I am doing homework for my tuesday classes, I can watch monday night football on the huge flat screens that they have in CLT which is also an added bonus. A couple things I did not know, was that they give tutorials to students on how to use different software for both macs and pc's. That is something that is valuable to me because back in high school we worked on mac's a lot and I became rather familiar with them, however I have not used one since my junior year of high school, and therefore my knowledge of use for those computers has downgraded severely.
A couple things that I do not like is the fact that even if we get to a computer first, there are certain times of the year when the CLT instructors might move us off so somebody with a multimedia project can get on the machine. I understand that people might need the special capabilities of those computers, but at the same time those computers are first come first serve. Nobody should get special treatment based on what type of homework they are working on.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Excel Feedback
I have never been a big computer type person when it came to doing math and formulas, however i have also never truly known how to use Microsoft Excel. This program has taught me many things that I did not know how to do, and did not know that a computer program was capable of doing. I like that we can connect an excel worksheet to a powerpoint and whatever we change, changes in the powerpoint.
My favorite thing to do in excel was the selecting a lot of cell and doing a conditional format and seeing which cell out of a thousand meet my specific criteria. One thing I really disliked about excel was the use of the graphs because for some reason i just could not grasp the idea of them. Like I understand using visual representation, but my graphs just would not come out looking the way I wanted them to, so that was probably the biggest thing I did not like about this program.
All in all, this program was beneficial
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Chris Nolan
In today's presentation from Chris Nolan, I learned many different things that I had not yet known, or that I had forgotten about since I first learned them a long time ago. For example, the fact that Google highlights words from your search in the titles of the articles that appear, or the fact that ".com" means commercial at the end of a url. Another thing that I learned was that scholarly material has references and sources for more articles at the end of the article in which is being presented, while popular sources do not. The final thing that I had learned was the use of the cached button under the website link. Chris Nolan showed us that we get a copy of Google’s link to that page, and in Google’s copy the terms that pertain to our search are highlighted. The cached page is also good for finding recent statements inside your article if there is a lot of traffic and extra stuff on the website. One thing that surprised me was that companies pay to have their link show up on the right side of their webpage. I thought they just picked random companies to show up, or the most popular sites that are found relating to your search topic.
Pictures That Lie
I choose the picture AWOL in America because it caught my eye with the man being almost totally edited out of the picture itself. The picture was taken in Parris Island, South Carolina. In this photo the editor basically removed a man out of the line-up. The editor did so to help emphasize the fact that soldiers are going AWOL and just "disappearing" from their lineup. The manipulation was not harmful because all it does is give the reader a visual of what the article will be about. They did not add anything else to the photo or duplicate something that would not have normally been there.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Copyright
First off, considering the fact that I did not know much about copyright laws in the first place, most of these notes we were given in class were new to me. But, if I had to choose one point to write about, I would venture to say that the fair use policy was something that I definitely did not previously know about.
Fair Use is a positive defense against charges of infringement, and one can only evoke Fair Use when you are charged with copyright infringement. The four components to Fair Use are: the nature of the work, the purpose of reproduction, the amount reproduced, and the effect on the copyright holder's wallet.
Now Fair Use is a good policy, but I stand on the side of the copyright holder because if somebody uses your work without permission there is no excuse they should either have to give you the credit or pay you the damages. The person being charged with infringement might say that they were not going to reproduce the copyrighted work, or that they did not know that by taking one, two, or three lines from an article or song that it was considered copyright infringement. But, in the end if you didn't write the work, cite the work.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Hatch Tips
I enjoyed a couple things from Joe Hatch's presentation or lesson to our class. The first would be the fact he told us about how windows computers store more random information than macs do, which in turn causes them to run slower. I was happy that he told us how to fix that small problem on our computer by using the defragmenter as well. The final tip i used from his notes was connecting my personal laptop to the trinity network. That was something I had been trying to do since my freshman year, but couldn't figure it out, but now i am able to do all my homework from the comfort of my dorm room (and that is great!!). Mapping my computer to the network was the only tip from his presentation that I have used.JAlexan3@trinity.edu
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Jonathan's Introduction
My name is Jonathan Alexander and I am from San Antonio, Texas. My family originated in northern Mississippi about 32 miles outside of Memphis, Tennesse. My mother, Yovonda Alexander, is an analyst for a company named SRA International, and my father, Johnny Alexander, is a car salesman at Mercedes-Benz. For as long as I can remember, sports has been the main drive in my life, basketball is my favorite sport, but i was never truly gifted in the game. However, when it came to football I was just naturally successful so from pop warner on, I punished people on the field better known as the gridiron. I was a three year starter for my varsity football team and my senior year we advanced to the state playoffs for the first time in four years. Unless your from San Antonio, Texas, most people would not know that I was a well reknowned athlete at my school as well as in my district. Receiving a first team all-district nomination my senior year was the icing on the cake for a year that could be defined as dream-like. I was also a captain my senior year, and set three school records in the weightroom. When referring to computers, I received a broad and extensive amount of training in high school on both PC's and Mac's, however, I have not done anything with a computer other than write a paper since I left high school. Therefore, I would venture to say that it will take me a nice amount of time to get everything to come back to me. My email is JAlexan3@trinity.edu
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