Thursday, May 1, 2008

Advice for next year...

I actually learned a lot of really useful information in this class. My advice for next year students is to do all the homework assignments and to have fun! Not everything you learn in this class is boring, so enjoy yourself!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

The Class Websites

I really enjoyed looking at everyone's websites and getting to know my classmates a little bit better. After looking at all of the sites, these are my three favorites:

1. I liked Jeanna Goodrich's websites. It was very creative (like always) and very artistic. It was fun to look at because it was different from everyone else's. It wasn't the usual website. I enjoyed it a lot.

2. I liked Ashley Conway's website. I liked on her home page how she made a photo collage of different pictures of her. It added a nice touch. I also enjoyed looking at her gallery and the different photographs that she has taken. It was neat.

3. I liked Luke Caldarera's website. First his site is very organized and so it made it easy to navigate. Also, there are lots of different pictures to look at which made it fun and interesting. I also enjoyed his travel section. It added a nice variation compared with other sites.

Overall I enjoyed making a website about myself. It was fun and it was interesting to learn how to make websites. Please follow the link below to look at my website:
http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~dwright1/

Monday, April 14, 2008

HTML Codes

Although HTML codes are tedious and require lots of memorization and patience, it is still useful to understand how they work. Today there is sophisticated software, such as Expression Web or Dreamweaver, which alows web designers to create web pages without having to deal with HTML codes. Nevertheless it is still important for web designers to understand how HTML codes work in case there is a mistake or something wrong with the website. This way, the web designers can look at the HTML codes in order to figure out what is wrong or what is causing the problem. If they do not understand HTML codes, then it will be much more difficult to diagnose and fix the problems/errors that might occur while making web pages. Therefore understanding what HTML codes do and how they are used can be very useful. I know I am glad that I have learned how to use these codes. I had no idea what they were, but I think it will be useful for me in the future, and especially when we start to make our websites.

Monday, April 7, 2008

PPT Presentations

My two favorite presentations were by Meghan Appelbaum and Jeanna Goodrich. I really liked Meghan's topic--astronomy. I have always thought astronomy was very interesting and so I especially liked her presentation. Also, her design was good, I especially liked the background picture of the stars. Overall I think it was very nice. Jeanna's presentation was interesting because I didn't know much about the United States Postal Service. Also, her slides were very artistic and creative, which made it enjoyable to look at. I also liked her animated picture of her delivering mail--it was very creative. Good job girls!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Powerpoint Presentations

I liked reading these articles. These articles were entertaining to read and they laid our some basic rules when making powerpoint presentation that I think are useful. The five points I liked the best were as follows:
1. Limit animations or keep them simple (I get annoyed when there are too many things flying around or bouncing, etc.)
2. Use color well
3. Keep it simple, don't put every work into your powerpoint
4.Use Fonts well
5.Use high-quality graphics
I think we need to be sure to follow these guidelines so that we do not make annoying, hard-to read, or boring presentations.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Chris Nolan and Search Engines

I learned a lot of good information in this presentation. I have always used Google for my main search engine, but I never really understood it. This helped me to understand how it works and he gave me some tips for searching. Some of the tips include, using the "Advanced Search" link to narrow your search. Also, you can use Google Scholar to get better information for research projects, papers, and other school work. I also learned how Google rates the websites that come up when you search. It rates them according to the words that appear in the title, how often the words appear, the quality of the site, and also how often the sites are linked. This is interesting because although a site is linked lots of times, this doesn't mean it is necessarily a scholarly source. There are many websites that are only popular and are only for enjoyment that will be linked more often than many scholarly websites. Overall, I enjoyed this presentation and I learned a lot of useful information. Thank you Chris Nolan!

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Copyright Information

The copyright presentation provided lots of information that was new to me. I have never really learned much about copyright before and I found Diane Graves presentation quite interesting. First, I didn't know that a copyright usually lasts the author's life plus 75 years, but it was extended 20 years in 1998 for Mickey Mouse. (Honestly, I think Mickey Mouse should be copyrighted forever, you can't just remove the copyright of Mickey Mouse, I mean really? Walt Disney was a genius!) I also that people who make parodies are given the right to produce copies. I guess I just figured they didn't need that right. In addition, I learned that the author/writer doesn't actually hold the copyright, instead the publisher is the one who holds the copyright. I thought this seemed a little strange. That is part of what the writers strike was about. The writer's realized that the publishers and film makers wouldn't have anything if it wasn't for them (the writers).

One main issue concerning copyright is all the law suits that are being cast to those who have illegally downloaded music. Many people are having to pay huge fines for downloading music off the internet without paying. On one hand, the person who downloads music is not trying to cause any harm. They may have a good reason why they need the music--like a school or work project or presentation--or they may just be downloading it simply because they like the music. They are not trying to decrease the sales of the music industry or break copyright laws--they are simply doing it because the technology is there and they don't necessarily know any better. It is ridiculous to find them thousands, and hundreds of thousands dollars for just a few songs. If you are going to fine them, then make it reasonable--paying $250,000 because you downloaded a few songs is a ridiculous price and it is unbelieveable that they are getting away with this price.

On the other hand, people who download music are doing it illegally and breaking the law. You cannot just pass around free music. Just because the technology is available does not make it legal. Artists create this music and they should be rewarded by having people actually buy their music. You cannot just take someone's work and make lots of copies to give to different people.

This issue is an interesting one. While I agree that we should not necessarily download music freely. I think that music prices are so expensive today and also that the price that they are sueing peope for is ridiculous. I think that they should not be allowed to sue for so much money and that maybe if they made music prices cheaper, less people would download illegally.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Excel

I actually enjoyed learning about Excel. I basically didn’t know much about excel. I knew how to add information and create charts, but that’s about it. I didn’t know how to use the functions to create equations, how to use absolute or relative cell reference, how to do conditional formatting, how to format any charts or tables, and much more. I learned a lot of useful information that will be valuable to me for my college life and for my future career.
Knowing how to effectively use excel can be very useful in the future. Many businesses use it to organize data, create visual representations, and more. It is useful for businesses because it helps them keep track of information in an organized way. Also, it helps organize data, so if you need to present information, it can be visually appealing and easy to understand. Many different types of businesses and career fields use this program.
I am really glad I learned how to use excel. I believe it will be a useful tool for me to use in the future. In fact, it has already started to help me. For our soccer team, we have to record our workout schedules in an excel spreadsheet. Now that I have learned about excel, I know how to format it correctly. I believe knowing to how to use excel will benefit me greatly in the future.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Pictures That Lie

I chose the above picture of Senator John Kerry and Jane Fonda at an anti-war rally in 2004. I chose this picture because I thought it was interesting how the picture was changed to decieve us. This picture is actually a combination of two pictures. The website says, "The picture of Kerry was captured by photographer Ken Light as Kerry was preparing to give a speech at the Register for Peace Rally held in Mineola, N.Y., in June 1971. The picture of Jane Fonda was captured by Owen Franken as Fonda spoke at a political rally in Miami Beach, Fla., in August 1972." The picture we are looking is fake. Both people were cropped together to look like they were at the same place doing the same thing, when in reality, it didn't happen. The caption on the picture says that Jane Fonda speaks to an anti-war crowd while John Kerry listens and prepares to speak next. This is not true. The picture was simply manipulated and appeared in 2004 during the presidential primaries when Kerry was campaigning for the democratic nomination. It was created to help improve John Kerry's image. This manipulation did not directly hurt anyone, but it was still harmful in a way. It gave John Kerry a false image in an effort to improve his campaign and persuade people to vote for him. Therefore, it was harmful to our nation and to the people who believed it, because they received a false sense of who John Kerry really is.
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It is amazing to me how today, it is so easy to manipulate photographs and create false images. Photoshop is a great tool for certain things. However, it can be used to create images like this one and fool the viewer. We should just be aware of this factor and not believe everything we see. Just because it looks like a photograph does not necessarily mean it is a true event.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Wireless Networks in College

Wireless networks create many advantages for students in many different ways. Although wireless networks may create some distractions for students, there are distractions in everyday life that college students must deal with. Therefore, the few distractions that come with wireless networks are just something students deal with, because the positive features of wireless are greater than the negative. Some advantages of wireless networks include: finding a better place to concentrate on homework, working on group projects, becoming efficient to use, and much more. I find that wireless networks, despite the distractions, are a great benefit to my college life and career.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Becoming an Expert at Word 2007!

I have been using Word since I was a small child. However, through my experience with Word, I never really knew how to use it in depth. I knew how to work the basic features that I needed to write a paper, but I did not understand how to use any special features. Now, with the new version of Word 2007, I am not very comfortable with it. It will often take me a minute to search through each tab to find "spell check" or other applications I might be looking for. I want to become more familiar with the location of the basic features, as well as the special features. Knowing how to use Word in depth could really help me throughout college as well in my life after college. I want to become an expert at Word 2007, and with this class I believe I can.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

The Crisis!

As I sit down to do my homework at 9 pm, I turn on my computer and the "blue screen of death" appears. What ever shall I do? I ask my roommate if I can use her computer, but unfortunately she is using it for her homework. "Do not worry," I tell myself, Murchison Computer Lounge is open 24 hours and is easy access. I walk over to Murchison, and sure enough I am able to complete my assignment for class. Lucky for me, all my assignments and notes were saved on my Y drive and I can access them. Thank you Murchison!

Thursday, January 17, 2008

About Me!


Hello! My name is Danika Wright and I'm from Alpine, Utah. I was born and raised in Utah and I have lived there my whole life. I have two older brothers and one younger brother, which makes me the only girl. Now I live in San Antonio, Texas and so far I like it. I love to snowboard and I love the outdoors. My favorite thing to do is play soccer. I have been playing soccer since I was a small child and I am still passionate about it. I am currently on the Trinity Women's soccer team and I love it. The team is really fun and soccer helps me relieve some of my stress and frustration in everyday life. As far as food is concerned, I absolutly LOVE chocolate! It is my favorite! I know how to work a computer but I don't know much more about computers. I am excited to learn more in this class and deepen my understanding!

Here is a link to my home town:
http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=40.454084,-111.77282&z=14&t=h&hl=en