In Chapter 5, we learned about internet services to help edit media components online, like pictures and videos. We learned about assistive technologies such as use powerpoint to create digital projects and post them online to create a wider knowledge base. We had a guide about WWW (World Wide Web) sites like how to upload and edit pictures. We learned about search techniques such as online search browsers and how to type in key words of what we want to find out. We learned about online search tools as well as how to find certain words on a website.
Since my last posting I have not learned much since I knew most of this already and since my last post was like 30 minutes ago. Regardless of this, I guess I could say that I learned how to do different things on the web with the webhunt exercise. For instance, I had never used Google Scholar before, and it was really neat to learn about it and see what it does.
Something that applies to this class is a new facebook app I just discovered! I think it is really neat because it is mosaic and it will take any picture from your albums or photos tagged of you and then you can turn it into this mini work of art with a few clicks! I thought that was one of the cooler apps since there are so many already.
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which facebook app is that? that sounds soo cool!
I'm gonna have to say the same thing as kristinat.. what facebook app!? I was wondering too! I dont know if you have the Kodak EasyShare program on your computer but you can make any pictures saved on your comp into cartoons or "color-in" pictures .. it's really cool. :o)
I agree, I like Google Scholar, and have used it for some papers already. I also like Google News (I'm a news junkie, kinda lame I know). But yeah, Google pretty much has everything now, and it makes other search engines almost obsolete. I love it.
the web hunt was probably the hardest assghiment for me to date i dont know why though
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