Tuesday, April 28, 2009

NEW STUDENTS!!!

My piece of advice for you, is first to keep up with your assignments. It's easy to forget. Also two, enjoy having Professor Belisle! She's so sweet and kind! It's a good class, and you will learn so much more than you thought you ever would going into it! Good luck:)

Monday, April 27, 2009

Classy Class Pages

Wow! I loved looking through every one's web pages! They were all so different and reflective of their creators. I thought Ryan Buckrei's site was particularly well put together. He chose a topic very important to him, martial arts, and explained it in full detail with great images and photo shop creations to support it. I also loved Adain's because it was so creative and fun. It's style portrayed his personality and unique sense of humor. Nick Hargreave's website was one of my favorites. It was really fun and interesting with all his pictures, short and sweet descriptions, and of course its super cool navbar. I also loved how he talked about a passion I share-music! I love music, so that's why I dedicated my whole site to music, a band in a particular--Kitsch from Austin/Dripping Springs, TX. Check it out at www.cs.trinity.edu/~kdoucet. Enjoy! :)

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Class Power Points

First of all I'd like to congratulate everyone on a wonderful job. All the projects were creative and interesting. Everyone seemed so passionate about their subjects. I believe that Jenny Zeberlein's presentation on Pediatric Therapy was a nice reflection of her personality. I don't know her, but I could certainly tell that she possesses a sweet temperament great for working with children John Runge did an excellent job on his slides with a nice color coordination that go along with his sports writing interest. I really enjoyed Adan's project since I have a great interest in music as well. I have considered getting into the music production field and it was interesting learning more about it and the field's prominent figures. Taylor Hoyt's slides were elegant and beautiful, nicely complementing the art of Chinese Writing. I was moved by Taylor Burden's presentation on D-Day. He did an excellent job of portraying a serious and thoughtful mood. I have wonderful things to say about everyone's presentations. You all did such a fantastic job.:)