Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Powerpoint info session

After reading the Powerpoint tips, there are several points I agree with and some I don't. I believe that powerpoints are meant to be short and to the point while incorporating entertainment and keeping the audience engaged. I dont find anything wrong with usuing cheesy clipart, sometimes these are used to prove a point.
The recommendations for Faculty on Powerpoint was very interesting. It presented several flaws and how to correct them. Having a background that not simple doesnt really make the text harder to read. The presenter should just take time and corrdinate the colors so they are visible. Sometimes the background that are pictures present a mood for the presentation.

Now the 5 essential tips:
-Keep the data short and to the point
-dont let the powerpoint take over your presentation, the audience should be listening to what you are saying
-its not necessary to read your slide, we are all literate!
-dont go overboard with pictures and animations, those are just a plus. pay more attention to what you are going to say
-color corrdination, make should everything is visible and the color them flows.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

photoshop maniaaaa!

My three babies Harley, Chica, and Bentley being spolied as usual.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Chris Nolan's Visit


We have the pleasure of having Chris Nolan,assistant librarian at Coates Library at Trinity University, come speak to us last Tuesday. His reasoning for coming was to show us a more accurate way of using search engines, such as Google. I learned so many things about the search engine that I didn't even know existed. For example, if you are searching something and you dont want a specific word to show up you place a - sign in front of the word than it won't show up in your results. In addition, Google gives priority to the sites they view as being more credible. Also when looking at a site to see if it is crediable, it is a good idea to look at the references and see if they are indeed crediable sources. A very useful thing i leatned was about Google desktop. This is an item that must download from the web. It is a resource that can be used to search your entire desktop in addition to your email. Another thing I learned was about the term "cache". If you click on this, itll pull up the article on the Google server with your keywords highlighted! This is very helpful, especially when you are doing research papers! Lastly, i agree with Mr. Nolan's reasoning for why Google is so popular among the other search engines. It's easy, fast, and reliable( for the most part).