To those who are taking CS 1300
GO TO ALL THE CLASSES!!!!! DON'T SKIP. You really do learn a lot and each class builds upon each other so it's important to go to each one, even if it is 8:30 AM. Also have fun and be creative on your projects and if you want to do something unique, ask and Professor Belisle and Brittany will help you.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
My Favorite Websites
I really liked Tess Oliver's website. I'm a huge fan of fashion and she had some brands and designers that I really like also such as Anthropologie and Betsey Johnson. I especially liked her hot off the runway page. Luke Tibbits' website is my second favorite page because I love Zombieland. His website is entertaining and well organized. Lastly, I liked Jenna's website. Her artwork is amazing and her site is simple and clean.
Overall I think everyone did a great job on their websites and put a lot of thought into them.
Overall I think everyone did a great job on their websites and put a lot of thought into them.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Websites
Making this website was a challenge and definitely more time consuming than I imagined! I ended up using Expression Web which made a lot of things easier for me. I am most proud of my home page. The picture above is a sample of it. My homepage took me the longest to make but it's the coolest page out of them all. On my homepage I created GIFs so that the pictures would change and be more entertaining. The only change I would make is to my album art page. I would like to have made it into a gallery but I didn't have the time to mess with other programs and software to create it. I suppose the biggest technical challenge for me was getting my pictures to stay. Sometimes they would disappear from my page and I wasn't sure why. The biggest design problem was getting all the pictures to align nicely. I'll be showing this site to all my friends and anyone else I think would like to see it. If any classes or projects call for a website now I know how to make one and will!
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Larry Hechlar
On Thursday Mr. Hechlar came in and talked to us about computer software. During his talk I learned many interesting things. An important point that he made was to back up our data. You never know when an accident can happen and you can lose important information on your computer. Another point he made is that no amount of memory is ever enough. The more memory you have the faster your computer is and the more you can do on your computer simultaneously. A place that can provide you with memory at a good price is www.crucial.com. Just input your computer model and it will find a compatible memory for your computer or laptop. The most interesting thing that I learned is that you should run your battery down on your laptop before recharging it or the battery life will become shorter due to the memory effect. An important tip is to never use cleaners with ammonia, alcohol, or acetone on your computer screens. This will cause your screen to lose the special film on it.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Fake Photos
"The rise of digital photography has made photo fakery much easier"
The picture chosen is known as the "Falling Soldier". This photo was taken by war photographer Robert Capa. It is being debated whether the photo was taken in the location that it claims to be in. The photograph of the soldier could have been falsely placed in another environment for the purpose of creating emotions of some sort. It could be harmful in that it will case people to believe falsely about the story it was used in. My article explores the interesting aspect of recognizing false photographs. Hany Farid is a computer scientist pioneering in the world of digital forensics. He has created a program that works to recognize if a photo has been altered or not. Farid's program detects the disturbances that are made in the photograph's pixels. Farid's program is continuing to find ways to detect forgeries within a photograph, the program can currently detect 10 signs of false photography. His skill and program are already in great demand, he has already helped people find the truth in their photos. For example, with this photo he could help determine whether this image was taken in the place that it claims to be. Another example of this is a scientist who came to Farid with photos of findings taken from his laboratory. He was afraid that a member of the lab team may have altered them. It turns out that the photos were authentic. I think that this is a great development but it will also mean that tools used to alter photos will also grow to become more complex and harder to detect. Though that may happen, starting now this program could help many people in proving their photos true or false.
Wickelgren, Ingrid. "TRUE LIES. (Cover story)." Current Science 92.4 (2006): 10-12. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2010.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Underwater Fashion Photograpgy
My PowerPoint presentation was about underwater fashion photography. I chose this topic because I am interested in photography and I love fashion. The photos of Alix Malka's underwater Japanese fashion shoot in particular caught my eye. The use of shape and movement in the photographs to call attention upon the clothing was fantastic. The photos were a lot of fun to stack but I misjudged the timing on it. If I could change anything that would be the only thing. I discovered that underwater photography has gained popularity lately and that Alix Malka is quite popular in his field. His other works are also quite interesting, I like his style.
I found Hannah's PowerPoint on the Stanford Prison experiment to be very interesting and it caught my full attention throughout. I have always found psychology to be a fascinating topic. I also enjoyed Luke's presentation because he managed to turn a topic that I have never really been interested into something really entertaining and attention catching.
I found Hannah's PowerPoint on the Stanford Prison experiment to be very interesting and it caught my full attention throughout. I have always found psychology to be a fascinating topic. I also enjoyed Luke's presentation because he managed to turn a topic that I have never really been interested into something really entertaining and attention catching.
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