During this task I developed a leaflet regarding Social Technology for the next year student. I highlighted the importance of the subject such as how student will develop their punctuality and keeping up with intense deadlines. I hope my leaflet will help prospects student to choose Soctech.
Above is my leaflet:
Photographers At Work
As Photographers we create permanent visual images for an exceptionally wide range of creativity, technical and documentary purposes.
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Friday, 25 March 2011
During the week
Just some snaps of what I got up to during the week.
What do you do when summer comes?
Ice Cream of course.
What do you do when summer comes?
Ice Cream of course.
As you can see the photography team love their food :) :) :)
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Week 8 Plagiarism and Copyright
This week the task was very unique it gave us the opportunity to really excel with our ideas and do some hardcore group work. Todays lesson was very dynamic and a lot of discussion went on. We decided to do a storyboard following the story of what happens when a student decides to copy or plagiarise their work. I think that this is a very effective means of teaching new students how to avoid copying other people's work and they say "A picture speaks a thousand words" and since we have a camera it would be clever to make use of it.
Today's taks was very exciting here are some people working in their cohorts.
This week required a lot of acting skills
Hopefully next week we can finally take the family picture. (group)
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
design a leaflet for final year students
Week 7
The group members have met up and have decided to bring in the camera next week for the group photos again as the last one was not very professional looking. We have made an announcemnet to the whole class telling them of this and that also individual photos will be taken as well.
We were supposed to take group photos today however due to unforseen weather circumstances we were unable to do so.
Peter Douglas Molyneux
Peter Douglas Molyneux was born May 5, 1959 in England. It is intended for the game industry for the British computer game. Is the creation of games is well known, in terms of population, and black and white, Dungeon Keeper many others as well as games such as the creation of the park lately, and role-playing adventure Fable Fable II. All his success in the gaming industry, whether monetary, financial and reputation for the issuance of enthusiastic descriptions of games in development that were less ambitious in some respects, if they were released. It was the most famous of the myth, which was released in 2004 without many of the functions that Molyneux said in an interview during development. After his release of the game he publicly apologized for the overhyping the game.
Awards
Molyneux entered the Hall of Fame controversy in 2004 and was awarded the Medal of Honor British Empire in the New Year on December 31, 2004
Games
• “Fusion (1987) (designer/programmer)
• Populous (1989) (designer/programmer)
• Powermonger (1990) (designer/programmer)
• Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods (1991) (designer/programmer)
• Syndicate (1993) (producer)
• Theme Park (1994) (project leader/lead programmer)
• Magic Carpet (1994) (executive producer)
• Hi-Octane (1995) (executive producer)
• Genewars (1996)
• Dungeon Keeper (1997) (project leader/designer)”
References URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Molyneux
Awards
Molyneux entered the Hall of Fame controversy in 2004 and was awarded the Medal of Honor British Empire in the New Year on December 31, 2004
Games
• “Fusion (1987) (designer/programmer)
• Populous (1989) (designer/programmer)
• Powermonger (1990) (designer/programmer)
• Populous II: Trials of the Olympian Gods (1991) (designer/programmer)
• Syndicate (1993) (producer)
• Theme Park (1994) (project leader/lead programmer)
• Magic Carpet (1994) (executive producer)
• Hi-Octane (1995) (executive producer)
• Genewars (1996)
• Dungeon Keeper (1997) (project leader/designer)”
References URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Molyneux
Picasa
Definitions of Picasa
"Picasa" is a blend of the name of Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, the phrase mi casa for "my house" and "pic" for pictures (personalized art)”
References URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picasa
Picasa
Picasa is a free tool that allows you to editing and organizing your photos using free software on Google, which is indeed much to offer. Picasa is a program that runs on Windows and other difference windows and it can be downloaded from http://picasa.google.com/.
Find Your Photos
When you install Picasa, it asks if you want to scan your computer completely, or if you just want to clear the desktop, files, documents and folders. I really suggest you limit your search to only those folders if you have more than one hard disk, or you're been storing photos in strange places.
When Picasa scans your computer completely, you will receive temporary Internet files and graphics from computer programs, and other images that you may have in your photo album. You can remove the files later, but this is not the easiest to import the first place. You can also import photos directly from your digital camera, which is an easy way to keep the organization since the beginning.
Organize Your Photos
Picasa will organize your photos by date and stored in the structure of the first file name on the hard disk. Important areas to show thumbnails of your images and the right side of the navigation bar. The Library of thumbnails groups the folders together, but all of this is image is showing. And that means that it will not put pressure on the information several times to move to the new folder, which is a nice touch. You can move the thumbnail images from one folder to another directly from Picasa, and confirm and then transfer the file to your hard drive. An easy way to organize albums and digital images.
Overall
This is one of the best tools I saw a picture at any price. Integration with other Google products, and shopping, Blogger and YouTube, and this are a good thing really should not be associated with an image processor for printing. Picasa presents a comparison with iLife on the Apple, and it is really positive. Version of Mac OS is still in experimental stage, but it is also worth study. If you have digital images, I would certainly recommend Picasa for anyone to use.
References
URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picasa
URL http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_Picasa&src=ansTT
"Picasa" is a blend of the name of Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, the phrase mi casa for "my house" and "pic" for pictures (personalized art)”
References URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picasa
Picasa
Picasa is a free tool that allows you to editing and organizing your photos using free software on Google, which is indeed much to offer. Picasa is a program that runs on Windows and other difference windows and it can be downloaded from http://picasa.google.com/.
Find Your Photos
When you install Picasa, it asks if you want to scan your computer completely, or if you just want to clear the desktop, files, documents and folders. I really suggest you limit your search to only those folders if you have more than one hard disk, or you're been storing photos in strange places.
When Picasa scans your computer completely, you will receive temporary Internet files and graphics from computer programs, and other images that you may have in your photo album. You can remove the files later, but this is not the easiest to import the first place. You can also import photos directly from your digital camera, which is an easy way to keep the organization since the beginning.
Organize Your Photos
Picasa will organize your photos by date and stored in the structure of the first file name on the hard disk. Important areas to show thumbnails of your images and the right side of the navigation bar. The Library of thumbnails groups the folders together, but all of this is image is showing. And that means that it will not put pressure on the information several times to move to the new folder, which is a nice touch. You can move the thumbnail images from one folder to another directly from Picasa, and confirm and then transfer the file to your hard drive. An easy way to organize albums and digital images.
Overall
This is one of the best tools I saw a picture at any price. Integration with other Google products, and shopping, Blogger and YouTube, and this are a good thing really should not be associated with an image processor for printing. Picasa presents a comparison with iLife on the Apple, and it is really positive. Version of Mac OS is still in experimental stage, but it is also worth study. If you have digital images, I would certainly recommend Picasa for anyone to use.
References
URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picasa
URL http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_Picasa&src=ansTT
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