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Mckell Keeney

D#7 HW#1 Data Flow 2: Visualizing Information in Graphic Design | Brain Pickings - 0 views

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    A brief overview of the book, Data Flow 2, Visualizing Information in Graphic Design. Shows some photos and charts that illustrate good flow and uses the words "Eye Candy." Includes links to three other sources, such as Clothing Maps of Europe and London Tube Maps. There is a link to information on their review of the book, The Visual Miscellaneum.
Mckell Keeney

D#6 HW# 1 TIP: Repetition in Graphic Design - John McLachlan - 0 views

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    This Graphic Designer gives tips on how to effectively use repetition in graphic design.
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    Example of facing book pages that utilize repetition through colors, drop caps, fonts selected and eye catching footnotes.
Mckell Keeney

D#5 HW#1 NHS Designs - Design Principles - Alignment - 0 views

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    What I love about this resource is the menu on the right with links to 12 different types of design - business cards, posters, even short stories - and visual examples. The examples are so helpful and really bring out how alignment can help in all categories.
Michael Wheeler

Resume Tube | Video Resume | Resume Videos | Video Job Resume - 0 views

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    this is an entire site dedicated to resume videos and it even helps you browse for jobs that you can post it for
Michael Wheeler

how to write a formal report - 0 views

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    A truly useful document that will be beneficial in the process of writing my Formal report. It is a packet created by Western Ontario University. It breaks down the different sections that comprise a formal report. It also describes how to approach the formal report and what it is. I found it to be extremely useful. 
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    This handout goes in depth on how to write a formal report. It provides specific instructions and lists them step by step making it easy for someone who has never written a formal report before. 
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    This website would be a resource to utilize because it shows some examples on how to write a good formal report .
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    Great site on how to write a formal report. It is easily understood and each paragraph gets right to the point of what needs to be included in every heading. I'll use this information and it is a great refresher for those of us who haven't written a formal report in years.
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    Very good example of how to organize formal reports. Included example is invaluable to overall message.
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    This very descriptive document gives students all of the details necessary succeed in writing a formal document that meets the needs of the audience and purpose of the writer.
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    6 page PDF file A report is a fact-based piece of writing which sets out a problem and the possible solutions to that problem, in a highly organized way. Some reports are short and informal and cover topics like accidents, incidents that happened in a plant, an inspection visit or a small project that has been completed.
Hector Garcia

D#10HW#6: It's a Wrap. You're Hired! - TIME - 0 views

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    Good article in video resume's by time.
Hector Garcia

D#10HW#610 Things We Hate About Video Resumes | interviewstudioblog.com - 0 views

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      My first impression of video resumes is that it is a great multimedia approach. This site shows HR views of why it does NOT work.
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    I think this is an interesting page because it actually tells us what people hate to see on video resumes. This is important to know what to avoid when creating the video resume.
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    This page gives a list of things that people hate about video resumes.
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    10 Things We Hate About Video Resumes | interviewstudioblog.com
Hector Garcia

D#10HW#5: How To Write A Formal Report - 1 views

  • A formal report is used to document the results of an experiment, a design, or to pass on any type of information in a formal style
  • abstract is the mini version of what the whole report will entail
  • Many people will not read the whole report but will read the abstract
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  • provides the reader with the required information so that the balance of the report can be understood in the correct context
  • discussion is actually the body of your report
  • summarize what you found and the conclusion you have reached
  • recommendations outline what you believe needs to occur based on your research, your findings, and your conclusion
  • list all resource materials
  • stay on topic
  • Headings work well to help keep your audience on track and they make the report easier to read
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    A short article that provides some basic tips about how to write a formal report.
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    Formal report writing key elements abstract summary, outline, introduction and discussion. How to brainstorm a formal report.
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    This is an article describing how to write a formal report. It shows the intro, outline and abstract guidelines.
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    This website explains what formal reports are; It also list how to write a good formal report correctly so that the reader will understand what has been done, why it was done, and the conclusion on what was done.
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    I really liked that this website went into detail about each section included in a formal report. It really broke it down and made it easy as to what was supposed to go where and how it was supposed to be presented.
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    A good page on how to write a formal report. Tells you what to include in a formal report and what order you should do it
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    How To Write A Formal Report
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    D#10, HW#5-- This is a great example of both of the websites a found, put together. It gives the description of what a formal report is, and then continues with the outline of what goes into make a formal report and explains each sections!
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    This is the best site that I found for formal reports, it gives you a great how to and explains everything about the formal report in great detail. This site could really help you write a good formal report. 
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    This website is a good resource because it provides a good basic idea on how to write a formal report.
Leslie Lopez

Deadline #10- HW#6- Video Resumes-How to: Create a Video Resume | OEDb - 0 views

  • Some companies refuse to view videos upon attorney advice, as these visual accounts might open the door to discrimination based upon your appearance, ethnicity, and race. Other recruiters are simply lazy or too hesitant to use different technologies in their search for the right person for the job. Either way, your video might end up in the garbage despite all your best efforts.
  • A video resume can get you face-to-face with that employer far faster than your print resume can in many instances. Plus, if you can't make it across the country for a face-to-face interview, a video can help bring your face to the employer.
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    This is a great how to guide for video resume. It discusses equipment needed, what to consider before you shoot, creativity, time, legalities, production, editing, when to avoid the video resume, and editing.
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    This site provides information on how to create a video resume as well as when to avoid it, and when to use it.
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    Explains what you need to create a video resume and how to do it.
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    D#10, HW#6-- The website is FULL of information on video resumes. It covers things from the equipment needed and how much it costs, to the time needed, and even when to use one and when not to! Really great information.
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    This is the best site i found for video resumes because it gives you really good how to steps to make one and make it good. 
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    This website show many details on how to create a video resume that can be followed step by step to accomplish this.
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    Very good website! A lot of information about how to create a video resume. What I liked about this is that it even provided information about the equipment that is needed to make one! It also covered the legal aspect of video resumes which the other two sites that I found did not. You have to have a consent form for every person that is in your video and this is good to know. It also states when it is important to avoid using a video resume.
gabrielle begay

A Crash Course in Typography: The Basics of Type - Noupe - 0 views

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    The anatomy of typeface has many different areas to it that include alignment, type, mood, size, weight and style, and how text is described when put on a line. All these things were covered in the chapter 10 and 11 reading for the week. 
Alex Portela

What is the difference between Formal Reports and Informal Reports ? - 0 views

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      This article covers some basic information of the difference between formal in informal reports.
robby reiter

D# 8 HW# 4New Media, Old Media | Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) - 0 views

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    This page is a study on the relationship between new social media (internet) and old (traditional press). It is interesting to see the comparison of the statistics. It clearly shows why new social media has revolutionized the social media world. Blogs, Twitter, etc change top stories every day. Traditional press can have the same story for weeks. Politics on blogs is prominent however the latest technology is the top ranked subject on new social media sites of course.
Shannon Ridgeway

Conscious Consistency: The Principle Of Repetition | Web Design Principles - 0 views

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    I like this article because it gives you examples on how to use repetition in graphic design. The examples are listed using bullet points which makes it easy to read. 
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    a good site that gives good examples of how to use repetition
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    This website offers some suggestions of the types of elements that can be repeated. Heading and subheading styles, for example, can be varied bu using different colors, stronger fonts, or larger font sizes. A consistent overall color scheme can also help unify a page; this site suggests selecting a few key colors and then applying that throughout the project. Quote I liked: "Repetitive elements create a sense of organization. The effect is the same as using a consistent unit of measurement - it helps interpret the meaning of the object under consideration, and it helps to identify all elements as part of the same site." (Or page/project).
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    a few good tips about repetition, plus lots of tutorials on other related topics.
natalie arellano

D#8 HW#4-Review of The Language of New Media (Lev Manovich), 2001 - 0 views

  • all new media objects are composed of digital code, they are numerical representations.
  • new media objects can be described formally, i.e. by using a mathematical function
  • Media thus become programmable
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  • a modular structure,
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    The fifth paragraph of this review was particularly helpful in understanding Manovich's five differences between old and new media.
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    This site is a short article about the five principles then gives examples of new media.
robby reiter

D# 8 HW# 1 Resolving Conflict - 0 views

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    This fact sheet on resolving conflict is a great example of ch. 5.  Points out how and when it tends to arise. It also includes the 5 most dominant styles people use to deal with conflict. If you feel as if you are at a dead end with your group member(s) there is a conflict worksheet to take you step by step through fixing your issue.
Nicole Carnal

D #7 HW #6 Fair Use - 1 views

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    This article explains Fair Use in terms of its four factors, cases involving it, comments and criticisms, and disagreements regarding it.
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    Insight on Fair Use and its specifics, such as, when it is considered proper to freely use portions of copyrighted material.
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    This gives a great over-view of fair use, and links out to factors and case studies.
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    This site gives a clear and concise explanation of what fair use is and how it works.
Nicole Carnal

D #7 HW #4 Managing Team Writing - 0 views

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    This site shows the different roles used in team writing. It goes into depth about managing times and creating schedules.
robby reiter

D# 7 HW 6 Copyright and Plagiarism - 0 views

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    Great slideshow on how plagiarism will only hurt you in the long run. Take your education upon yourself. If you are expected to be able to refer back to something in the future that you cheated on it will be obvious. If caught in school it will go down on your record, end your school career, and could even cause a degree you have to be revoked. Get in the habit of quoting and citing sources.
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