Jerry Garfunkel
 

December 20, 2004

Five Highlighted Technology Projects

 
This movie project, Four Harmonies: A musical and visual blend , a Summer I, 2004 audio-video assignment, attempts to demonstrate precision audio (and video) editing.  It was a "solo" project and is described in detail at the project page
http://eev2.liu.edu/westburyII/JG/assignments/david/davids_adv_tech_ebsg_treatment.htm
This is the final Photography Portfolio submitted at the conclusion of a Summer 2004 on-line Photography course (Mike Rooke).  The portfolio contains experiments in Photoshop editing techniques - described in the album.
http://eev2.liu.edu/westburyII/JG/assignments/photography/photogextrasppt/photo_final_portforlio_pdf.pdf
This is a  Powerpoint presentation produced in a Summer 2004 online Handheld Computer course (Bill Kiley and Lud Braun).  It presents 3 projects that emerged from this course:
a) The Half Hollow Hills Merit Society
b) The Half Hollow Hills Fashion Portal
c) PeaceShop Foundation

http://eev2.liu.edu/westburyII/JG/assignments/photography/photogextrasppt/photo_final_portforlio_pdf.pdf
   

This is an Excel project, from my participation in the OTB (Southampton) Spring 2004.  The assignment required creating a "behavior over time graph" (BOTG).  This worksheet charts my technical proficiency (self-rated) in specific applications over a period of 8 months.  The data was then transformed into a graph for inclusion in a report etc.
http://eev2.liu.edu/westburyII/JG/assignments/BOTG/

This is the current PG&S portal that is continuously under development.  It is included in these five highlights because it generally reflects my current state of technical expertese (Fireworks, Flash, Dreamweaver, buttons, behaviors, etc.)
http://eev2.liu.edu/westburyII/JG/pgsportal/index.htm
Development Portfolio
 

TEAM Projects

1) Audio Video
2) Web design
3) Photography
4) PowerPoint
6) Charts
7) Administration
8) Research
9) Miscellaneous creative projects

Those projects below, highlighted in red, are among the 5 highlighted technology projects identified above.
2) Web-based project design:  
>  WebQuest - WebCam   
>  PG&S Development Portal   
3) Photography
>  Final Photography Portfolio for Summer 2004 Nature Photography course
4) PowerPoint Presentations:
>  HandHelds in Half Hollow Hills   
>  Fashion Portal
>  Half Hollow Hills Merit Society
>  NetOP Classroom Management Aspplication
5) Reserved for future use - whatever that means.

6)  Home Made Charts and Organiztional Index Pages: 
>  May 26, Event  - Camera Capture Crew Coordination Page of charts  
>  Camp 2004 Organization Pages   
>  Bloom's Taxonomy Chart  
>  ISTE Standards Chart  
>  NYS Standards Chart
>  Resource Page for Research paper on Digital Divide (typical)  
>  May 26th Capture Organization page (typical)

7) Administrative notes, memos etc. presented online and electronically
>  Online proposal to Dell Computers  (attractive administration
> Classroom-to-Classroom Portal Project     

8)  Research papers
>  Digital Divide Between the Ages

9)  Miscellaneous creative projects
>  Woodstock Comeau Newsletter Summer 2004
>                                                         Spring 2004
>  Fashion Newsletter   
>  Computer Logic Group Grant Application

>  Video review tracking document (typical)
>  Flash Button Page
>  Personal note to a friend (typical)
DeMontfort University
>  All My Dreams Are In COBOL

>  A Binary World  
Marcia        
>  Absense

 

 
     
Assignment

Developmental Portfolio – due December 20th
Your “Developmental Portfolio should point to examples
at least five (5) of the following types of educational media creation by the end of the semester. Each entryshould be annotated with a description of
what the work seeks to accomplish,

how it was created (for example, was it created as part of a group assignment or individual work), and
any additional information about its development or use
you see as appropriate:
Digital Video     Print       Web Site Design        Presentation tool (ie. powerpoint)            Print Design           Spreadsheet

 

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