here is a link to my website:
www.cs.trinity.edu/~gkerr
Thursday, December 4, 2008
My 3 favorite websites
I really enjoyed Reuben's website. His video was really well done, and he obviously spent a lot of time perfecting his webpage. I also really enjoyed his photo gallery. His efforts definitely paid off for him. I also really enjoyed Ben's webpage. All of his pictures and links were all really well placed. He obviously put a lot of effort into his presentation as well. Lastly, I enjoyed Brian's webpage, because I am also a native New Englader and much of his website was devoted to New England sports which I happen to be a fan of. Overall, all of the websites that I viewed were very well done and everyone deserves a very good grade for their efforts.
Advice for New Students
Some advice that I would give to new students in Professor Belisle's Computer Skills class is to keep up with the work that you are assigned. The work is not exceedingly difficult, but it can become overwhelming if you do not keep up with it. Also, you do not need much previous computer knowledge. As long as you have a basic understanding of computers you will do fine in this class. Professor Belisle is very helpful and understanding, and make sure to utilize her help.
Good luck and have fun!
Good luck and have fun!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
HTML code
Despite advanced web desinging programs, it is important for web designers to understand HTML code because in order to create a more personalized webiste. Although using HTML code is tedious and time consuming, it allows web designers to create a web page exactly as they please. The websites designed by expression web and other programs that enable individuals to design websites quickly and more efficiently rarely capture the individuality of the web designer. The HTML code serves as the internal structure of a website and every web designer should have a detailed understanding of it. In order to duplicate a website, knowing how to use HTML code is a necessity. I am very greatful that I was introduced to HTMl code in this class. If I ever decide to make a website in the future, knowing how HTML code works will be extremely helpful.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Powerpoint Evaluations
I thought everyone's powerpoint presentation was very well done. I believe that everyone put a very good effort into making their presentations and demonstrated that they understand the different aspects of powerpoint. I thought that Reuben's presentation was the best overall. He completed every required assignment and also added his own touch to the overall presentation. I also enjoyed Ben Robinson's presentation. He was the only student to create a powerpoint over a company and I believe that demonstrates his originality. The entire class deserves very good grades on their presentations and hopefully we can continue to benefit from our knowledge of powerpoint.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Chris Nolan's Presentation
Chris Nolan's presentation was both informative and interesting. It provided me with much information that I was not aware of. For example, I did not know that "org" websites could still be very deceiving. The martinlutherking.org website is a very good example of this because when viewing the title of the web page, one might believe that the website exists in order to spread the message of Dr. King. In reality, the website is run by white-supremacists and promotes an anti-King sentiment. It was also very interesting to see the break-down of online search engines. Google is by far the most widely used internet search provider. Chris Nolan's tips on how to use Google were very helpful as well. I will definitely use the information that he provided us with in his presentation.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Powerpoint
I believe that Powerpoint is a very essential and helpful tool when making a presentation. I enjoyed the articles because they could assist potential powerpoint users, such as myself, with future presentations. In order to create an effective presentation with powerpoint one must take several factors into account: simpleness of slides, size of font and images, appropriateness of information provided on the slides, proper order of slides, and the use of appealing colors. Presentations can be quite annoying when the slides have long and drawn out messages; they are much more effective with simple text and images. If the font of the words and the images are too small, it can be very tedious trying to decipher the message of the slide. Many slides in ineffective presentations provide superfluous information that adds nothing to the overall intention of the presentation. One must ensure that his or her slides are in proper order so that the presentation makes sense, otherwise it would be very aggravating to viewers. Finally, presentations should use appealing colors in order to attract viewers to the messages of the slides.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Excel
To be honest, I had very little experience with Excel before entering this course. I have learned a great deal by using Excel, including how to manage spread sheets, how to create tables and graphs, and how to insert equations in order to alter the tables and graphs. I will definitely use Excel in the future within the work place and in order to create tables and charts for important information outside of the work place. Many academic fields such as computer science and engineering rely heavily on the use of Excel and many occupations require workers to understand how to create graphs and tables of important information. Overall, learning how to use Excel greatly benefited me and the rest of the class.
Monday, October 20, 2008
Photograph Manipulations
This is the picture I chose:
http://news.cnet.com/2300-1026_3-6033210-6.html?tag=mncol
The picture is of a British soldier in Iraq seemingly attempting to control a crowd of apparently concerned Iraqi citizens. I chose this picture because it appears very dramatic and intriguing. The picture appeared on the front of the Los Angeles Times in 2003, and it was supposedly taken by Brian Walski, a veteran photographer. The picture is actually a combination of two photos taken separately by Walski. The image of the British soldier is from a completely different photographed but it was digitally inserted into the photograph of the Iraqi citizens. The photograph was manipulated in order to "improve" its composition and to create a more dramatic scene. The manipulation in this case may not have been very harmful but doctoring images, especially ones that deal with extreme situations such as war, can be very harmful to the general public. Altering photographs in order to make them seem more dramatic or interesting can skew societies perception of certain events. Hopefully, photograph manipulations such as this one and others that deal with the conflict in Iraq are ceased. The conflict in Iraq and other American military endeavors should be portrayed truthfully in order to ensure an accurate perception of them in American society.
http://news.cnet.com/2300-1026_3-6033210-6.html?tag=mncol
The picture is of a British soldier in Iraq seemingly attempting to control a crowd of apparently concerned Iraqi citizens. I chose this picture because it appears very dramatic and intriguing. The picture appeared on the front of the Los Angeles Times in 2003, and it was supposedly taken by Brian Walski, a veteran photographer. The picture is actually a combination of two photos taken separately by Walski. The image of the British soldier is from a completely different photographed but it was digitally inserted into the photograph of the Iraqi citizens. The photograph was manipulated in order to "improve" its composition and to create a more dramatic scene. The manipulation in this case may not have been very harmful but doctoring images, especially ones that deal with extreme situations such as war, can be very harmful to the general public. Altering photographs in order to make them seem more dramatic or interesting can skew societies perception of certain events. Hopefully, photograph manipulations such as this one and others that deal with the conflict in Iraq are ceased. The conflict in Iraq and other American military endeavors should be portrayed truthfully in order to ensure an accurate perception of them in American society.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Library
The resources that I found on the first floor of the library would be very helpful for my all of my classes. The innovation center provides professors and faculty members with the training necessary to effectively utilize blackboard and TLEARN, and in turn, provides students with computer literate staff members. The Video Conference Center is quite amazing, it can accommodate 32 people and it allows them to host a two-way video conference with people in a completely different location. The Digital Audio lab will be very helpful for me especially because I will be required to use the technology provided within the lab to properly splice together the audio for a video that I must film for a project in another class. The Media Presentations lab is very interesting; it allows students to host formal presentations of various projects and it can accommodate up to 15 people. The Studios at CLT provide students with a great deal of technology that could be very helpful for any class at Trinity. The students at Trinity are very fortunate to have such great technology provided for them. Most other colleges do not have nearly any of the technological capabilities that Trinity does.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Copyright
One thing that I learned from Diane Graves is that the work of an author is protected by copyright law for the life of the author and an additional 70 years. I believe that copyright law is very important in our current society, due to the fact that without it, plagiarism and the stealing of ideas would be rampant. I believe that the works of an author must be accredited to that author and protected from individuals and organizations with the intent to profit illegally from those works. Before modern copyright laws, Mark Twain was constantly involved in legal battles because illegitimate publishing firms stole many of his novels and published them without his consent. Although copyright laws are very important, the protection of an author's works for the entire authors life and additional 7o years seems slightly excessive. This aspect of the law prevents librarians and other scholars from utilizing certain authors' works because, according to copyright law, they are not allowed to. I believe that copyright laws should be enforced to a certain extent and that the current laws should be amended to lessen the amount of time in which a person can utilize certain works of an author.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Trinity's Wireless Network
I use Trinity's wireless network to do online assignments, use social websites, such as facebook, and do research for various projects. I use the wireless network when I am somewhere other than my room and cannot use my ethernet cable. Trinity's wireless network provides social distractions due to the fact that social websites and forums are easily accessible through the wireless network, but it also provides students with academic help and the ability to use a computer anywhere on campus, which is a great advantage. I am very grateful that attend a University that has such as an excellent wireless network and that makes the network accessible to it's students.
Here is a link to an article about wireless networks on University campuses:
http://thedartmouth.com/2007/09/27/news/wireless/
Here is a link to an article about wireless networks on University campuses:
http://thedartmouth.com/2007/09/27/news/wireless/
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Me
My name is Gregory Kerr, but I prefer to go by Greg. I was born in Concord, New Hampshire* on May 30th, 1990, but I moved to Austin, Texas when I was 10 and I have lived there since. I am a freshman at Trinity University, and I am on the football team. I am an avid sports fan, and my campus activities usually involve football because it is so time consuming. I took a computer applications course during my freshman year of high school, but other than that I do not have much of a background in computer science. I frequently use Microsoft Word and I can navigate my way around the internet with ease, but I have rarely used Excel and I know very little about spreadsheets. I am very interested in acquiring as much information about computers as possible and I intend to utilize the information provided to me from this course to its full extent. My trinity email address is gkerr@trinity.edu.
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