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Wrapping up a nice semester split in two with a great groups of students. New Media (inf115) is a course of Sagrado, set up with a connected an open strategy, which borrows from the syndicated content model as well as … Continue reading →
Why is biodiversity important? Our Earth is home to some many species so...what if we lose some? Well, there are six very important reasons it should not be ignored. *There are amazon links in this post. Click on one and I might make a small commiss...
May 25, 2020. These are growing in our back yard. It was a bit cooler today so I took a rest day from cycling and focused on work - including exploring Deno and reading papers. https://flic.kr/p/2j5HS2S
April 24, 2020. This is a frog I saved from being squashed by traffic by herding it from the road to a nearby wetland. Today's ride felt tougher even though it was only 55 km, but then I found I did it at a pace of 19.4 kph which explains that. It was ...
This week I feel like I completed most of the assignments very well. I really enjoyed doing the Daily Creates and starting to understand and learn more about the Visual Assignments. Things that gave me the most trouble this week… Continue Reading…
As I have talked about before. I love photography. Some people like taking photos of people which I do.. but I love taking pictures of what I am seeing. For example beached, hiking views, some of my favorite places for… Continue Reading…
This week we worked a lot with Visual Storytelling. We worked a good amount on different media Platforms. For example, other blog posts, Twitter, Flickr, WordPress, Visual Assignments and for me I used a good amount of Canva. Learned new… Continue Reading…
Here are some of my favorite places to relax and chill. Top left is the Golden Gate Bridge in San Fransisco. This spot was so beautiful and I took this with my camera and edited it with a filter. The… Continue Reading…
Here is my panorama of me myself and I. My idea for this was to show how sometimes I have different moods towards myself. The mean side, the shy one, and the nice one. 🙂
When I was in high school I got really involved with a club called Young life and decided to go to the summer camp. It looked like so much fun! When we got there it was so beautiful. There was… Continue Reading…
I really loved doing this photo challenge it was so much fun! I did this at a beach house in the Outerbanks. I was going to take pictures at the beach but the weather the past couple of days has… Continue Reading…
I LOVED THIS! It really was so much fun. I am at a beach house so it was fun to set a timer and run all over the place for 15 minutes! The photo below was my start time. 12:14… Continue Reading…
May 23, 2020. I had a nice bounceback day today, cleaning my office to fight back against allergies, and doing a nice 66 km ride to Dunvegan (and a bit beyond) and back. My average speed was down to 17.2 kph, owing to the stiff breeze I was riding into...
May 22, 2020. I had a rough day today with allergies, and while I got a little writing done the day was mostly a write-off. This was the scene from the downstairs bathroom window at dusk. https://flic.kr/p/2j4Y2m5
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DNA fingerprinting is a cool piece of technology. It give clues to our past and can help shape our future through insights to health concerns controlled by our genes. Genetic forensics is important in crime fighting and as the technology improves, th...
Week one has finally come to an end! Woooo!! I hope everyone has had a great week in these weird Corona Virus times. I sure have been busy due to the fact that I am taking 2 classes this summer “minimester”. It is crazy how 1/5th of this class is already under my belt. This …
In my last post I briefly touched on how GIF’s began as art and how I had felt they had evolved away from that, but after creating my own GIF and learning more of the history/ development of a GIF I see them as so much more. I had not realized that someone can go …
As I mentioned in my last blog post I will be focusing on the art of the animated gif for my digitial studies class this summer. The animated GIF is about 30 years old and was created back in 1997. The 1st GIF is what is pictured below! It was put out to the public …
And it all comes to an end… It was one heck of a semester I tell ya, not only was the most fun class of the semester but was probably the most interesting class i have taken as an elective throughout my college life. From the first assignment introduction till this last assignment the final … Continue reading "Final blog post"
It seems like yesterday that I was lost looking for room 4M03, now 4 months later, recapping all the lessons that I have learned to do. This class doesn’t feel like a class at all any of the assignment that was given it felt like I was solving a puzzle at the end it looked … Continue reading "Time Capsule of Digital Storytelling/ Final Blog"
The Corona Virus, a virus that has taken so many lives by now and so many are holding on straws to live another day. It seriously changed everyone’s life. I mean I didn’t have a clue how dangerous this virus got until I heard about the first case in New York. TBH I was taking … Continue reading "Corona Virus Ruins 2020"
This feature has been available since the iPhone 5 yet so very little amount of people knows about it. The Panorama option, that lets you take horizontally or vertically elongated field of view photos, basically wide-view photos. the first time I remember taking a panoramic photo, it was at my sister’s birthday and we were … Continue reading "Panoramic Storytelling"