Thursday, 31 May 2012
WHY DOES THE MEDIA FOCUS ON ONLY CERTAIN DISASTERS AND FORGET ABOUT THEM IN THE FUTURE?
In this project we researched about the media and its actions. I did research and finally landed on one conclusion. The media forgets current problems because new ones keep on arising. This conclusion may sound really easy, but it is the reason that the media forgets about the disaster. I had some trouble finding information about this cause but it was too hard and I just decided to give up. The picture included here is the paragraph I wrote about the media and its tenancy
to forget.
INTERNET SAFETY PROJECT W/JORDAN
This is one of my very first project in the class. This project was pretty easy for me and I didn't have many problems with it. The power point part of the project was really easy but finding all the right slides were hard. We had to make up titles and organize the information we found online. However, It all worked out in the end and we did a pretty bang up job.
MY HTML PAGE!
I had quite a time with doing my HTML page, both good and bad. I did HTML last year, however I forgot everything and could not remember any of the input codes that I used. I had a really hard time even starting my HTML page because I have serious attention problems.However, I got tutorials online and help from you and classmates. I had a pretty easy ride on from after that. I could figure out any problems I had with mt codes and even tried to input more things such as my turtles on the webpage.
Friday, 25 May 2012
MY FLASH PROJECT
HEY THERE! During this project, I learned to use flash. I successfully learned to use flash and it's abilities. I had a really hard time in the begining when I just knew how to draw stuff and not know how to use the motion tweens. When I finally learned from friends how to use tweens, it was smooth sailing from there. It was really easy to end frames and start at a new scene. I found that Flash was really annoying when it comes to animating frame to frame so I just decided to give up on that.
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