Tuesday, April 28, 2009

A Little Advice...

Computer skills was a helpful class. I really enjoyed learning about the applications and programs we used. Make sure you get your work turned in on time and listen. Learning about Photo Shop and how to make a website will make your projects more creative, too.

Monday, April 27, 2009

websites

The websites in class were awesome. They were creative and well-designed! My three favorite websites belonged to Hye-Won, Adan, and Maddy Hazelwood in the 2:10 class. 

Hye-Won's website was colorful. I liked her purple home page and picture. I thought it was very artistic, and I liked all the pictures she included of her friends and family. Another great touch was the top and back buttons, which makes viewing her website easy.

Adan also had a great website. I liked how he designed his own font in Photo Shop. His website was very complex and included a lot of great pictures. I liked how he linked his website with his band's MySpace page because this will give his band more exposure.

Maddy included lots of great pictures of her life on her page. I liked her color scheme and design. My favorite part of her website was her image map. I thought it was very well put together. 

Check out my website:  http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~jzeberle

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Power Point Pt. 2

Wow! It was another great day of presentations. It is so cool to see every one's interests. It also helps to include great multimedia effects! I really liked the presentation of the science of attractions because I never thought about that through a scientific standpoint. I also liked the presentation on epilepsy because I think the brain is super cool/mysterious. The presentation of D-Day was well put together; I liked how the song played in the background throughout the entire presentation. The background and animation tied made it feel like we were back in the war. Overall, I really enjoyed watching every one's presentation. They were informative and fun to watch!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

PowerPoint Presentations

I really enjoyed watching the PowerPoint presentations last class period. I found that they were very informative and fun to listen to. I liked to see how everyone incorporated the design elements into their presentations.
 My two favorite of the day were Staci's and Hannah's projects. I could tell they both had passion for their areas of study. However, what really wowed me was their designs. Staci's topic was about global warming. She included relevant pictures, comic strips, and diagrams to illustrate her point. She had an impressive animation in which she showed how the "green house effect" happens. Her slides were cohesive and well put together. Overall, I thought it was a great presentation. 
Hannah's presentation was on broadcast journalism and she made that her theme throughout. All her slides were televisions which broad casted the information, or news, on this field. She included YouTube videos in her presentation, as well. It was a fun presentation to watch. I both learned and was entertained.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Some Pointers on Power Points

Power points keep presentations interesting. They provide visual support for the presentation including pictures, sounds, videos, and important bullet points. The key to an effective PowerPoint though is to keep it looking sharp by not distracting the audience with too much. Your PowerPoint should support what you have to say, not the other way around. It is easy to get carried away because PowerPoint has so many options! The number one goal is not to distract your audience. 
Here are my five tips for PowerPoint:
1) Less is more- Make sure your slides have plenty of blank space. Too much writing or pictures on a page will distract the audience from your focus. They will spend more time reading your slides than listening to what you are saying. Highlight a few points of what you are saying.
2) Pictures speak louder than words- When possible use a picture in your presentation. You can edit pictures using Photo Shop or the tools provided on PowerPoint. Pictures provide a great visual display for your presentation.
3) Tie it all together- Use the same color scheme throughout your presentation. All the slides do not have to be the same color, but they should flow together. Keep the colors simple. This will make your images and text pop more in contrast.
4) Keep transitions simple- I know transitions like flying in or the typewriter may seem fun, but they are not. Do not use these! They are painfully annoying. Transitions should be simple and all the same. 
5) Practice- Make sure you spend time going over your presentation several times with the PowerPoint. Use the notes function to write down what you are going to talk about for each slide. Make sure your presentation flows. Practice will smooth out any kinks in the presentation.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Microsoft Excel

Coming into this class, I did not know much about Microsoft Excel. Now, I feel like I have a good handle on this problem. I know I will use it for my personal life as well as in school until they create something better.

I found the exercises we worked on relevant for everyday life. Balancing a checkbook on Excel is much more efficient than balancing one with pen and paper. Excel has formulas that do the simple addition and subtraction to find a running balance. I have already started keeping track of my expenditures on an excel document.

Excel is useful in any type of business setting, as well. It can quickly draw up graphs and charts for a presentation. It can also help manage payroll and bonuses. Excel offers tons of functions that allow for one to calculate averages, percentages, medians, standard deviations etc. There is even a function that puts in the date for you!

Overall, though excel may not be the most fun program out there. I think it is very useful. I know I will use it to help me organize. Plus with all the fast tricks I have learned from class, I'll be able to get work done faster!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

The CLT

Located one the first floor of the library, the CLT offers everything for the techies needs. Computers for editing film, programs to design websites, computers to listen to pod casts, and an audio studio has a lot of options. The staff is really friendly and knowledgeable, as well. The CLT is the hidden jewel in the library. I know I did not learn about all its great resources until we visited as a class. Great chairs also add to this comfortable environment!

I know now I'll visit the CLT to work on school projects and personal interests. I want to learn how to edit film, so this lab will help me learn on great software. I was really impressed.