Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Advice for next year's Class
My advice for next years class is to always pay attention in class instead of trying to work ahead. Although it seems sometimes that you can work ahead it is better to pay attention so that you can always learn every concept fully. This is helpful because many things build on each other or it is at least useful to always learn things completely so that you can modify them to fit your needs. This goes not only for Excel, but also for programs like Expression and Word. Always do your homework and you will find that you will you be able to get a good grade.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Websites I like
I really liked Stanton's website because he has an entire page that is devoted to music. When you see that kind of hard work go into something like music you know that the developer feels passionately about music. I also really liked Nick's website because it was very structured and looked professional. For a website all about Brazilian tourism he did a really good job. Another website I really enjoyed was Maria-Jose's because hers has a TON of pictures. I really loved that website and I can't wait to check out more!
You can find my website at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rbeall/default.htm
You can find my website at http://www.cs.trinity.edu/~rbeall/default.htm
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
PP presents (Tuesday)
I really liked Maria Jose's presentation about finance and foreign language. It had a great background on the first page and I really liked the Finance page background as well. This is a big issue in our lives today and I think Maria Jose did a very good job showing this and proving its worth. Also, I liked how there was emphasis placed on the importance of learning languages like French, Spanish, Chinese, and Hindi. English is not the dominant language that people may think it is.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
PP Presentations
My favorite presentation was the one done by Lindsay on Art Therapy. Not only was the presentation superb (I think everyone can agree with that) but also she seemed very interested and engaged in her topic. Also, Art Therapy seems like a really cool topic that could be very beneficial to people. In another class we were just reading about how people get an emotional rise out of pictures. For example, if you look at a big smiley face for a while you will be happier afterward.
My other favorite presentation was the one done on Coca Cola because it had a mysterious side of it. The presentation made me want to figure out what the 7th ingredient is. Part of me believes that it is a drug that makes people like the drink better. Who knows..
My other favorite presentation was the one done on Coca Cola because it had a mysterious side of it. The presentation made me want to figure out what the 7th ingredient is. Part of me believes that it is a drug that makes people like the drink better. Who knows..
Friday, March 20, 2009
Power Point
I like the articles on Power Point because although some of the bad presentation techniques were common sense there were others that I did not know. Also, after reading these articles I know what I will avoid when making Power Point projects in the future. Here is my list of the 5 most important things in Power Point presentations:
1) NEVER use animation if you are trying to create a professional atmosphere or even a serious atmosphere. Animation brings out the most childlike side of everybody watching and can turn even an important issue into slop.
2) Do not read directly off the slides. If doing a presentation, be careful not to write text in such a way that you are just reading it directly off of Power Point. The text should supplement what you say, not BE what you say.
3) Use Colors Appropriately. For use in an everyday arena such as class, color can be distracting and/or annoying. If it keeps changing it can be distracting and if it stays the same for a semester it is probably going to get redundant and annoying. However, in more unique presentations color is very useful.
4) More Images Less Words. Graphs can be very effective as can charts. Pictures and videos can be essential in captivating an audience. Less text is more because it not only shows that you fully understand the topic, but it also lets the audiences combined eyes drift towards the images.
5) Do not choose a crazy font and stick with it for the whole project. While in some cases a strange font can be used effectively it should not be throughout the project. Spend a good amount of time choosing fonts as well because they are important in creating a pattern.
1) NEVER use animation if you are trying to create a professional atmosphere or even a serious atmosphere. Animation brings out the most childlike side of everybody watching and can turn even an important issue into slop.
2) Do not read directly off the slides. If doing a presentation, be careful not to write text in such a way that you are just reading it directly off of Power Point. The text should supplement what you say, not BE what you say.
3) Use Colors Appropriately. For use in an everyday arena such as class, color can be distracting and/or annoying. If it keeps changing it can be distracting and if it stays the same for a semester it is probably going to get redundant and annoying. However, in more unique presentations color is very useful.
4) More Images Less Words. Graphs can be very effective as can charts. Pictures and videos can be essential in captivating an audience. Less text is more because it not only shows that you fully understand the topic, but it also lets the audiences combined eyes drift towards the images.
5) Do not choose a crazy font and stick with it for the whole project. While in some cases a strange font can be used effectively it should not be throughout the project. Spend a good amount of time choosing fonts as well because they are important in creating a pattern.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Microsoft Excel
I have learned a ton about Excel in this class. Last semester in my Chemistry Lab there was a lot of work to be done with Excel and if it wasn't for my Lab partner I never would have gotten through the class. With this class I have learned not only how to make formulas, but also how to do conditional formatting, making graphs, and lots of other very useful functions that allow for certain sets of data to show up more clearly to alert a passive reader of an important issue. I can see myself using Excel in almost every other class I will have. Also, I see my parents using programs like Excel to keep track of money. Although money is probably the most important use of Excel, I believe I will be able to use it even more extensively than that and thus be more efficient.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Social Engineering Mission
Our mission in the new PMOG, Nethernet, was to not only explain Social Engineering, but to also show how to stop hackers from tricking you into giving out information. A significant portion of our mission informs the questers about how to avoid giving away information. We have read several readings in which hackers have simply asked corporations to give out information and have used this to their advantage. Our goal is not only inform people of what social engineering is, but also to advise people how to avoid it. We scattered 'gifts' or data points throughout the web at sites connected with the mission. We have left some clues to these data points. However, there are other sites that are connected with our mission that we have not clearly laid clues to that will enable the quester to find even better caches of treasure.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Pictures that Lie
I chose the picture of George Bush's note that claimed, "I think I may need a bathroom break. Is this possible?" I chose this because it exemplifies George Bush's incompetence and I think it is funny. The picture is real in every sense of the word except that the photographer enhanced the words so that they were better able to be read. I believe that that is completely alright because he did not lie in his picture. In many of the pictures, the manipulation was a lie, for whatever reason. This picture tells the truth it merely makes it stand out better so that one can get the whole story simply by looking at the picture. This is fine in my mind.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
I learned alot about search engines from Chris Nolan. One of the most important things I learned about google was that sites on the first page have more links to other sites and also if the site is more popular and common it will show up higher. Scientific websites not as common on top pages because google is made more for the common person.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Copyrights
One important thing that I learned in today’s lecture on copyrights, was that once you are dead your copyrights die with you. I found it interesting also that Bono was instrumental in changing laws that surrounded copyrights. Bono was able to make copyrights active for 20 years longer than that had previously lasted. These copyrights (after their author is dead) are transferred to the Public Domain. I think that it is interesting that after someone has died their work is able to be used by many people through the Public Domain. This is significant because the relatives of the dead author may seem to be the most likely candidate for the copyright material. I believe that it is good that people’s work can still be useful to the author’s family by still needing people to ask permission before using their work. This differs from “Orphan Works” because “Orphan Works” are publications for which no author, publisher, or other copyrighted holder can be located.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Like almost every college student in America I use Facebook. After reading the article, I was a little suprised at how companies are using Facebook to get a feel for potential employees. I do not believe that this is fair because people should have a private place where they can view pictures and talk to their friends in peace without having to worry about prying eyes. Now, if Facebook is truly giving way to companies, something else will arise that will allow people privacy. Some people use Facebook for networking, however most people use Facebook as a way to keep in touch with friends. It is absurd that this should be used against people for finding a job. What is the difference between this and tapping phone lines?
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1213/p13s01-legn.html
http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1213/p13s01-legn.html
Monday, January 26, 2009
I am fairly fluent in Microsoft Word. I am able to perform almost any action and am able to find any action I do not know by heart. Also, I can use alternate paths to achieve the same result. I understand how Microsoft Office programs work together and although I do not use the e-mail system I understand its basic use. With Word, I have been making fliers and writing papers for several years so my understanding has grown with it.
Monday, January 19, 2009
intro blog
Hello my name is Ryan Beall (pronounced Bell). I am from Santa Barbara, California, which is about 100 miles north of LA and is the most northern city in Southern California. I play basketball for Trinity and love to play all different kinds of sports. I also like to play video games and read science fiction as well as other genres of books. I have included a link to the street approaching my house. I did not write any information about a scavenger hunt because I was absent the first day of school due to a basketball trip. I have no special computer skills beyond that which I have taught myself. I am fairly adept at using computers although I boast no particualarly exceptional talent. I am able to use the internet well as well as most of the Microsoft office except for Excel. I have never used Excel so it is fairly new to me. My e-mail is Rbeall@trinity.edu
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