Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Final Reflection

I enjoyed both the web and the video portion of the course. I learned how to use Dreamweaver and Premiere in order to edit. Creating a website was something I was really looking forward of learning, but something I did not like about that was the use of the templates. It may be a bit of a challenge when it comes to creating a website using the templates provide by Dreamweaver, but it is much easier than using a template that has been used to create a website of my own. It was difficult to edit the code on the template because it contained transitions, and without them, the different sections of the website would distort. I wish to take a class on another occasion where i can learn more about coding rather than editing. It was a great semester and I wish to use all that I have learned in practice when Capstone presentations come along.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Group Video

Group Members:
Amit Patel
Mohammad Habib
Yaneria Guillen

Ideas:
pop rocks with soda
free hugs
kiowa prank
**coffee prank


Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Video Ideas

Individual Video:
How to do natural looking makeup\
How to make a cheesecake
How to make a braid

Group Video
Based on one of the Mythbusters

Friday, October 18, 2013

National Geographic Memory video

In the crime, a woman with a beige coat and two guys in total. One was wearing a red rain jacket and the one taking the object from the woman's purse was wearing a beanie and gray jacket/sweater. The item, i believe was either a wallet or a box. I could not clearly observe what it was.

Friday, September 27, 2013

"Where good Ideas come from"-Steven Johnson Reflection

I agree with the narrator on the fact that good ideas take time to develop. An idea cannot just come from the gathering of information in one person's mind. It takes more than one individual and the investigation of one or more events to reach the most effective solution. Because of this, technological advancement has become better. The products and ideas from the past, are now being modified today, and the ones in our time will be passed on to the future to create something even better. It is a cycle that involves the network of people and events to create the "big" idea, so we will expect that future generations will have it better than us.

There's an app for that: "Matt Mills: Image recognition that triggers augmented reality"

The app demonstration was very interesting to watch because it shows how much technology has advanced. It is able to pick up videos by simply turning the camera to an object of choice, which is a way for individuals to have more background information/ be more open to what is going on around them. I cannot imagine what other application exist out there, but to my knowledge, there's pretty much an app for anything. One of the most useful apps for me is the DART app. It helps me get to places i need to go by providing exact times and which train/bus to take. It is not my favorite, but definitively useful to manage my time.