It is best to just keep it simple on Powerpoint slideshows, especially when it comes to the backgrounds. They should be there to be somewhat visually stimulating, but not so much that it takes away from the actual talking points of your presentation. Speaking of talking points, that is what they should be, points. Putting every piece of information that you know about a topic onto a slide makes it look crowded and jumbled. It also makes it hard for the audience to focus or take anything away from the presentation. It is best to put a moderate amount of information, and extend on it in your oral presentation. Also, animations and pictures should be used to enforce the points that have already been made and should be related to what the presentation is about. Those are some pointers for PowerPoint, better late than never.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Points for PowerPoint
Powerpoint can be a very exciting tool used in the academic, business or real world. However, Powerpoints can also be very bad an unbearable. There are many things that one must do so that they do not create an unbearable PowerPoint.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
In My Opinion, Excel excels!
I have learned quite a bit about excel during this unit. I never knew how many real world applications it has, and that will definitely will come in handy when the wife and kids are relying on Daddy to do the family finances. I even use it now, without the wife and kids, to send my NFL picks to my dad and we can keep track of who is better at guessing the games. I also had no idea that it was that effective at creating graphs, and from now on whenever I need a graph, I know where to go. Bottom line, for being a screen with gridlines on it, Excel gives us way more than could ever be expected.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Now You See It, Now You Don't
I chose the photo by the Museum of Hoaxes that shows a shark jumping out of the water at a U.S. Air Fore helicopter because I thought that it was the best doctored photo out of all of them. All of the other ones did silly and harmful things to the photos to attack political candidates or to makes people skinnier, but this photo doesn't do anything like that. They inserted a shark at the bottom of the photo, probably to make the Air Force look even more dangerous than it already is, and released it on the Internet. Now if you see a photo that is on the Internet and has been shot by the Museum of Hoaxes, there is no doubt that that picture is real. They also flipped the photo so that the helicopter is pointing the opposite way, probably so that when the real photo surfaced, they could deny that it was the same because everything was backwards. All in all though, this was not very harmful and it made a cool looking picture, unlike the awkward one where the author is holding an invisible cigarette.
Monday, October 13, 2008
What Would I do without the CLT?
Oh, Center for Learning & Technology, let me count the ways that I love you. First, you have computer workstations with both Macs and PCs and you have laser printers so that we can print off our amazing work and take it with us. You also have labs where the students can work on their various digital audio and media presentation needs as well as the Innovation studio where I can finally learn the ins and out of TLEARN. The CLT is also where the Cable Campus TV system is controlled, so that I can get my TigerTV, I'm a big fan. Also, if I felt the need to talk with someone in Hawaii, but felt that this person is deserving enough to see my face when I talk with them, then I could use the Video Conference Center, a room big enough to accommodate me and my 31 closest friends. Last but not least, the Center is sponsored by AT&T, which rhymes with CLT. The CLT has numerous resources that I didn't know could even exist and is a great help to any college student.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Copyright Law is FUN!
Copyright is important to protect the rights of the artists who make the music, movies and logos that we love. Wouldn't Mickey Mouse just not look the same without that little encircled c next to his feet.
I also love how the RIAA, the MPAA and the other one that no one cares about specifically target college campuses in their investigations so that the only way that cheap college students can watch these movies or listen to these songs is to buy them legally. I'm all for legally, especially if it means withholding art from the world. Obviously these artists who made these works of art would rather make some money rather than actually contribute to society. Besides you could hear any of these songs on the radio for free or catch some of these movies on television for free. Whoever thought of making people pay for something that they could get for free is a genius, just like that guy who invented bottled water.
On the other hand it would really stink to have worked really hard with my band on our new song only to have some kid download it for free in between games of World of Warcraft. I didn't give that punk permission to enjoy my beautiful music and I certainly didn't give him permission to use it in a Youtube video. So I am glad as an artist that the RIAA is looking out for me and trying to stop the illegal downloading of my hard work.
In the end, it is a good idea to protect people's rights and their ideas so that they get the credit and money that they deserve.
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