For my second Independent Learning Project, I decided to create a Prezi presentation. Prezi is a great website for creating presentations that are outside of the box, really creative, and deviate from regular PowerPoint presentations. On Prezi, you can manipulate how the slides move across the screen as well as any twists and turns they make take. I believe that Prezi presentations help to keep audiences engaged and attentive. I did my Prezi on the causes of World War I.
My presentation is available for viewing here!
Monday, November 23, 2015
Independent Learning Project #1 Participation
Activity Log: November 23rd, 2015 at 2:50-2:57
For my first Independent Learning Project, I completed a Lynda.com tutorial. On this site, there are thousands upon thousands of tutorials and videos available. While it is a paid subscription website, there are still a wide collection of videos that are available for free viewing. The tutorial that I watched was a demonstration for Adobe Photoshop CS5. I chose to watch this video because of my interest and experience in Photoshop. This video showed how to use filters to create certain desired effects and how they can be used together and not be too distracting or unattractive. He described how to create a streaked outline effect on words, as well as how to turn a text file into a regular layer. This video was relevant to me because of the possibility of my future Photoshop (and other Adobe programs) usage.
For my first Independent Learning Project, I completed a Lynda.com tutorial. On this site, there are thousands upon thousands of tutorials and videos available. While it is a paid subscription website, there are still a wide collection of videos that are available for free viewing. The tutorial that I watched was a demonstration for Adobe Photoshop CS5. I chose to watch this video because of my interest and experience in Photoshop. This video showed how to use filters to create certain desired effects and how they can be used together and not be too distracting or unattractive. He described how to create a streaked outline effect on words, as well as how to turn a text file into a regular layer. This video was relevant to me because of the possibility of my future Photoshop (and other Adobe programs) usage.
Monday, November 16, 2015
Final Blog Post!

Data collection tools are definitely things that should be incorporated into everyday education and research. They make collecting your own information easy and fun to create. A data collection tool that I will be sure to use in my academic career and beyond is the online survey creator. The websites available make creating surveys more accessible to everyone, as well as allow for an efficient way to conduct your own research.
After reading through my classmates' blogs throughout the semester has been great for instilling concepts and lessons that were being taught in class. I feel like I learned just as much from everyone as I did in the class because everyone is learning it together. When I read through everyone's answers to the blog prompts, it helped me make me understand the concepts if I did not already.
Another technology that I would love to learn to use next is HTML coding. I've always wanted to learn how to create and design websites without the assistance of a website generator. I would also like to get a refresher on Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator and take the tests to become re-certified. I really enjoyed using these programs so it would be beneficial to myself as well as to my resume to have graphic design under my belt again. Both of these technologies would be extremely desirable to future employers.
In order to achieve these goals, I plan to take a class or lesson on how to use HTML and how to properly edit the code I create. There are classes available in some places, I'm not sure about FSU. For the Adobe goals, I could purchase the programs and see what I remember to determine if I need to take another course. I've taken four previous classes on the Adobe software but it has been two years since the last one. If I do need to be reintroduced to the programs, I could take a digital design or web design class that would allow me to re-immerse myself into the activities.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Monday, November 2, 2015
Abby Ft. Future
Technology is constantly evolving, especially within the classroom. With the students advancing, the technology must get better as well. A future technology that would really benefit every student is augmented reality. Augmented reality has the ability to alter what we see, smell, feel, and hear relating to everyday things. Items such as Google Glass, as well as many smart phone apps, already utilize this technology. Augmented reality could be used to further presentations, lessons, and activities that promote hands-on interaction but are unable to get the real thing. This could be especially beneficial for medical or engineering students who need to look at the interior of an organ or a mechanical part.
A future technology that was not mentioned in the book is something called biometrics. Biometrics is defined as technologies that measure and analyze human body characteristics, such as DNA, fingerprints, eye retinas and irises, voice patterns, facial patterns and hand measurements, for authentication purposes. This technology would be extremely helpful in adapting to students' learning styles, weaknesses, disabilities, and overall engagement. It would change according to how the students are feeling and recognize when further explanation is required.
The digital divide is something that is unfortunate but very real. I have access to technology in both my home and apartment so I am on the technological side of the divide, however, I am aware of those who are not. Many students do not have access to a computer or other technology because of many reasons (financial, parental issues, personal beliefs, etc.). In a class, not having access to internet or a computer could be a factor of someone being ostracized for his or her peers, or a lower grade on assignments. To address this disadvantage in a classroom, I would make sure that there are resources available to students so that they can complete any work that requires a computer for an assignment or research. I would not decrease the amount of technology based assignments, though, because learning and understanding how to use advanced technology is extremely important for the success of all students.
A future technology that was not mentioned in the book is something called biometrics. Biometrics is defined as technologies that measure and analyze human body characteristics, such as DNA, fingerprints, eye retinas and irises, voice patterns, facial patterns and hand measurements, for authentication purposes. This technology would be extremely helpful in adapting to students' learning styles, weaknesses, disabilities, and overall engagement. It would change according to how the students are feeling and recognize when further explanation is required.
The digital divide is something that is unfortunate but very real. I have access to technology in both my home and apartment so I am on the technological side of the divide, however, I am aware of those who are not. Many students do not have access to a computer or other technology because of many reasons (financial, parental issues, personal beliefs, etc.). In a class, not having access to internet or a computer could be a factor of someone being ostracized for his or her peers, or a lower grade on assignments. To address this disadvantage in a classroom, I would make sure that there are resources available to students so that they can complete any work that requires a computer for an assignment or research. I would not decrease the amount of technology based assignments, though, because learning and understanding how to use advanced technology is extremely important for the success of all students.
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