Wednesday

UGH not a PowerPoint



UGH not a PowerPoint

My top five pet peeves when dealing with PowerPoint are…
  1. Way too many graphs and pictures on each side, creating a great challenge for A.D.D students to follow along
  2. When there is too much information on each side so then the professor literally just reads off the slide. Instead of simply emphasizing the key point and just putting those facts on the slide.
  3. Poor choice of font color, either too light or too dark depending on the background
  4. Spinning letters that created words
  5. Unorganized power point, an in cohesive flow of information

I have however seen some great PowerPoint presentations in my day. I really enjoy those PowerPoints that provide really great information with coordinating videos that help the onlooker to better understand the information. Entertaining videos are always the best way to go.

Monday

CTL

OK so I had no idea that such a place like CLT existed last year. I was thoroughly impressed with all the programing and computer system that are available to trinity students FOR FREE. I am really excited to know of such a legitimate place where I can get some great help and advice when it come to working and navigating the technological world, I'm not so savvy in that department. I am planning on being a communications major and I am very excited to know of a place especially here on campus where I will be able to work on future project and presentations in my upper division classes that I'm sure will require the assistance of the mass software available in CLT. 

PHOTO SHOPPING... pick out a face

    I LOVE this picture it is hilarious. This is a picture of the jackalope, a faux animal. With their digitally altered antlers, the jackalope  is created to posses the image of being  highly aggressive. Because they are willing to use their antlers to fight the jackalope is at times referred to as the "warrior rabbit." This digitally altered picture creates the image that the jackalope's are scanning the mountain plains. 
    In the same token I do not personally have a problem with digitally altered photographs, as long as the reporter acknowledges somewhere that an alteration has taken place. below is a video of using photoshop to enhance the appearance of Angelina Jolie.

Tuesday

EXCEL

My experiance with excell started off very rough but i am slowly getting the hang of things. Everything that we have gone over has been all new information to me. In my classes i will definitely use theconditional formatting and all the graph designes. In real life I an looking forward to providing a graph for the information that I collect, maybe with basketball stats who knows :-). The only thing that i dont like about the program is that it is different with Macs and PC's

CopyWRONG



During my academic career plagiarism and all the copyright red tape just posed as a nuisance. A overly redundant and picky process to cover and protect my work. However, after Jason Hardin’s talk on copyright, I plan on being far more careful not only in the academic realm but also in dealing with the fuzzy line that surrounds file sharing and downloading music. The idea that it is considered a felony if you make more than 10 copies of something off the Internet freaks me out! I thought that it was really interesting that Copyright was first created to enforce individual rights dating back to 1790. And that it was created to promote and protect useful arts and sciences for the newly found America, knowing how important a strong cultural base is for a country. By issuing a Copyright law it also provide economic incentive for those artist and intellectual thinkers to feel confident that their finding would not be compromised or stolen.
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Monday

INNER NET-WORKINGS OF A WIRELESS CAMPUS

This is my Networking Diagram illustrating the Trinity wireless connection. After the tour of the Halsell network system, it showed me how complicated our system is to protect and maintain, yet still allowing it to be relatively simple for the Trinity Students to use and navigate. I decided to use ClipArt, screenshots, and text boxes to create this diagram.


Wednesday

TRINITY MYSTERY SPOT

   Hey class, this is my mystery location. I chose this spot on campus because it is a location that I walk through every single day. I altered the photo but creating a back frame that makes my picture look like a polaroid picture, with an accenting maroon background. I adjusted the pictures sharpness, coloring, contouring, the exposure and a boost effect. I did all of these changes in order to make my picture have similar qualities as an actual polaroid picture. Also, I added a text on the bottom of my picture in order to provide you a clue. good luck!

Friday

TECH TIPS- thanks Joe

WOW, thanks to Joe Hatch i now know that Macs are not invincible to getting a virus, ultimately allowing a hacker into my information. The best tip we got was about emptying our browser. I definitely plan on doing it frequently and hopefully it will improve my internet speed and the overall performance of my computer.

ME...

   Hello class, my name is Kemble Maddox. I am a sophomore here at Trinity and I am from Fort Worth Texas. I am on the women's basketball team here at Trinity. Unfortunately, I have been unable to play due to a recurring ACL injury. A second passion of mine, here on campus, is the organization known as FCA(fellowship of christian athletes). I have very little computing knowledge to speak of right now but I am very excited to see how this class can teach me a few things about computer skills. The one thing I have concerns about is the fear of getting behind and struggling to catch up. My secret is that I have this very unusual ability to twist my wrist and hand 360 degrees around. My email account is kmaddox@trinity.edu