Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Webpage

I just made my first website!  I used Expression Web to do this.  Expression Web was fairly straight forward but I would get confused as to where the tools where that I wanted to use.  That might have been just because I have never used Expression Web before.  I think that with more practice it would have been easier.  I was able to really get the hang of being able to insert pictures in the table so they wouldn’t spread across all over the page.  I am most proud of my swing dance page because I think that one has the best combination of text and pictures.  My biggest design challenge was to pick the color theme for my web page.  I think that I will show this to my parents, my brother, and my sweet mate because she wants to make a website too.  I don’t know if I will make another website for myself but I will probably help my sweet mate make her website.

You can see my web page at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~lmercado/

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Larry Hachler

Larry Hachler came to talk to my class today.  He is the hardware maintenance supervisor at Trinity.  I think the most important and useful thing that I learned is to back up your files, data, and pictures otherwise you run the risk of losing them.  He told us a story about a senior at trinity that was working on a paper for a final project and had put 200 hours of work into it.  She was sitting by the pool working on her computer when a bee stung her hand she dropped her computer into the pool.  She did not back up her paper and she lost almost all her work.  You can back up your stuff at trinity to the Y drive which has 500 megs of storage.  You can also save it onto a DVD or some other type of external hard drive. 
Another piece of advice that I am taking away from his talk is how to take care of your battery for your computer.  He told us that it is a good idea that when you unplug your computer to let the battery go all the way down before you plug it back in and to do this at least once a month.  This will give you batter a longer life when you need it.  For example if you take it on a plane like I will be doing over Thanksgiving it won’t die right away.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Pictures That Lie


The picture that I chose to manipulate was a picture from the first landing on the moon.  It is known that the US was the first to land on the moon.  Before we landed on the moon there was a space race to see if we could make it to the moon before the Soviet Union did.  For my picture I ultimately ended up replacing the American flag with the Soviet Union flag to make it seem like the Soviet Union landed on the moon first.  I found my picture of the man on the moon in Google images and the picture of the Soviet Union flag on Corbis.  The first thing that I did to alter the image was to change the brightness of the flag.  The image of the flag was better lit than the one of the man on the moon.  I made the flag less bright so the two pictures would match.  Then I had to flip the flag over the vertical axis.  This was because if I didn’t then I would have to do a better job erasing the American flag and because if I didn’t then the soviet flag might have covered up the man.  The next thing I did was black out the American flag because the Soviet flag is not the same shape as the American flag in the picture.  Then I laid the Soviet flag over the spot where the American flag was.  I think this image is harmful to people who aren’t educated about the space race.  They might believe that the Soviets were the first people to land on the moon when in fact they were not.  However, I don’t think that this image is terribly harmful because most people know who landed on the moon first.  I chose this picture because it is a classic example of someone rewriting history.  I think that is important to know how easy it is to alter history and that some images of history have been altered, so you should always be a little skeptical.

For part of this assignment we are supposed to find an article on line about altering photos like the one you see above, which I altered.  I found an interesting article about a girl after she won the Scripps-Howard National Spelling Bee.  She was celebrating and there was a sign around her neck with her number, hometown and sponsor (The Daily News).  The Posts is a rival with Daily News.  A picture was taken for the Post.  Someone in the Post altered the photo so it did not show her sponsor because they didn’t want anyone to know it was the Daily News who sponsored her.  The Post got caught changing the photo and it was all over the New York City dailies.  I chose this article because it is an example of people altering photos to tell a different story.  The fact that they were caught and had to pay the consequences of bad press made this article even better.  It’s good to know that people will be held responsible for their actions.  Both the article and my picture have changed events in the past to tell a new story.

Article Citation
Jones, Stacy. "Altered photo faux pas." Editor & Publisher 130.24 (1997): 11. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 10 Nov. 2010.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Our PowerPoint Presentations

In class the other day we were assigned to give a presentation on one aspect of our intended major. I still am trying to figure out what I want to major in but for the presentation I choose to focus on economics. I told the class what the eight principles of economics were and then read them a Dr. Seuss poem and we found the economics in the poem. I liked the way my presentation was laid out and the idea of looking at a fun poem because I think that helped keep the audience’s attention better. However I think that I went a little fast towards the end when I was finding the economics in the poem because I thought I was running out of time. Now that I look back on it I think it would have been better to go a little over to allow everyone to think about the economics and ask them what they thought before I just told them. So I have learned from that mistake I if I were to do it over I would have taken more time to make the ending more thoughtful.

There were a lot of great presentation that my classmates did but I think my two favorites were Tommie’s and Leslie’s presentations. Leslie’s was about visual communication. I liked how well the presentation was organized and by the time she finished a slide and had all of her information up the slide look very nicely organized while still having a lot of information and color on it. I could also tell how passionate she was about her chosen field. Tommie’s presentation was on non-verbal communication. I liked how she had images of good and bad examples of non-verbal communication and then explained why each of them was a good or bad example. She thought us things that are important for example an interview which most of us will have to do in the future so the information applied to us. For example she told us how to dress and act in an interview so people take you seriously and consider you for the position. I learned a ton from her presentation.