Think about it. If everyone made a page on the wiki and wrote down every hint that Mr.Case has given us during the lessons, we would all get a really good mark on the test.
Business concept. Which is when you describe to him roughly what you are going to do for your business. You use Microsoft word to show your general idea. What sort of costs and obstacle are you going to have to overcome? Like time, knowledge and more.
Using excel we are going to create a budget. One how much money are
Gross income- how much money you bring in. [your earnings.]
Net is the amount of money you earn after taking away the expenses.
Capitol expense- all the extra expenses that you will have, even when your business is done.
You want to think of everything.
You can break it down to operational expenses.
When it comes to taxes, its easier.
Business cards for 25 dollars.
You can get a basic web page for about 150 dollars.
You need to think about the rent costs.
You have to think about buying shelves, painting the store, getting people to set things up for you.
Your net income is your total income minus your total expenses. Then you have to look at the total and see if the business you are planing to do is realistic.
You have to be REALISTIC, or else your business wont work!
Is your business viable! When you hand it in to Mr.Case and he says you idiot your going to lose money, then your business is not worth it.
Just because you have lost money, it doesn't mean that its not a worthwhile business.
The capital expenses are sometimes worthwhile.
Opening your business is a risk. But some good things about having a business is that you are working for yourself. If things go well, you can make more money than working in MacDonalds or anywhere else. Job experience. It looks good on your resume when you are going to work for somewhere else. For example, if you want to then go work in MacDonalds, and on your resume you have written that you owned your own business, it will get you a better position.
Here is what you need to do:
start on making your own business budget on excel.
And write your business idea for your business, on Microsoft word for Monday's class so that you are not behind, because we are moving onto something else on Monday.
Work hard and think everything through!
Bye.
- Peggy .
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Monday, April 27, 2009
BTT summative Part UNE !
Here are some stupid ideas that people in the past have thought of and haven't succeeded!
Opening a Ferrari dealership! Think about it, could a 15 year old really open up a place, buy a large amount of Ferrari's and sell them, in only two months! It is highly unlikely. So try to come up with something reasonable, affordable, and realistic!
If you want a level four on your project, you have to work hard and think about every possibility, question, and obstacle. A level three is when Mr.Case will look at your project and will agree that you have done everything that was asked for you to do, nothing more or less. A level two is when Mr.Case looks at your work and laughs! If you want to open up a Ferrari dealership, you guarantee yourself a level two or lower! And level one is when you have not done any sort of thinking on your project and the night before it was due, you remembered that you needed to hand it in! And of course, zero is when you don't hand anything in at all.
Many people first think of retail and selling food. The problem with retail is that you need to sell your product with a lower amount that you bought the product for. Also, how and where are you going to sell them? Wholesale is cheaper in ways because you don't buy a large about of a product. There are many questions you need to be able to answer so that your business goes well. For example, where are you going to keep your product? Where are you going to open up your business? If its at home, then think about how you can sell things by making people come to your house! If you are planing on renting a store somewhere then you need to think about the costs. Like how much you have to pay to rent the place, things like electricity, insurance, alarm systems etc. How are you going to find the money to do all these, but also finish the two months with more money that you started out with.
If you want to sell food to people, for example a hot dog stand, you need to get permission from the government so that you can set up in one specific place in the city. You also need permits that show you are capable of making and selling food to people.
These are just one of the many questions you will be facing when coming up with an idea for your summative. Keep in mind that if you want a good mark, you need to think your idea through, and not just the basics but everything there is about it. Think about the money you will spend and in return the money you will gain.
Your job for the next two days is to come up with an idea for your summer job. Get opinions from three other people. Two your own age, and one adult. See if they think its a good idea, and if it will succeed. Be prepared to do work on it on Wednesday.
Also, make sure you study for the Flash and Dream Weaver test that is coming up on Monday!
There are three types of businesses in Canada:
Sole proprietorship: is when one person owns the business. You can have people work for you, but only one person is the owner.
Partnership: it is exactly as it sounds. You and another person, or people own the business. But if along the way you change your mind and you want to own the whole business, you can pay their share of the business, and therefore making yourself the owner.
Corporation: Corporation is kind of like a company. For example, if you sue a company, you are not necessarily suing the owner but the company itself. A corporation can be owned by more than one person. Although the more supply there is, the more the value of things go down.
A takeover is when someone comes in and expresses their idea but no one likes it, so they don't agree upon it. Therefore everyone decides to vote on it. But if you have bought their share then you win, because you own most of the company. A takeover is when one person has gone around and bought everyone's ownership of the company, and therefore gets to decide upon what changes occur.
These are many things you need to take into account for your project. Remember, if you want a good mark, you have to work hard!
Bye for now.
- Peggy .
Opening a Ferrari dealership! Think about it, could a 15 year old really open up a place, buy a large amount of Ferrari's and sell them, in only two months! It is highly unlikely. So try to come up with something reasonable, affordable, and realistic!
If you want a level four on your project, you have to work hard and think about every possibility, question, and obstacle. A level three is when Mr.Case will look at your project and will agree that you have done everything that was asked for you to do, nothing more or less. A level two is when Mr.Case looks at your work and laughs! If you want to open up a Ferrari dealership, you guarantee yourself a level two or lower! And level one is when you have not done any sort of thinking on your project and the night before it was due, you remembered that you needed to hand it in! And of course, zero is when you don't hand anything in at all.
Many people first think of retail and selling food. The problem with retail is that you need to sell your product with a lower amount that you bought the product for. Also, how and where are you going to sell them? Wholesale is cheaper in ways because you don't buy a large about of a product. There are many questions you need to be able to answer so that your business goes well. For example, where are you going to keep your product? Where are you going to open up your business? If its at home, then think about how you can sell things by making people come to your house! If you are planing on renting a store somewhere then you need to think about the costs. Like how much you have to pay to rent the place, things like electricity, insurance, alarm systems etc. How are you going to find the money to do all these, but also finish the two months with more money that you started out with.
If you want to sell food to people, for example a hot dog stand, you need to get permission from the government so that you can set up in one specific place in the city. You also need permits that show you are capable of making and selling food to people.
These are just one of the many questions you will be facing when coming up with an idea for your summative. Keep in mind that if you want a good mark, you need to think your idea through, and not just the basics but everything there is about it. Think about the money you will spend and in return the money you will gain.
Your job for the next two days is to come up with an idea for your summer job. Get opinions from three other people. Two your own age, and one adult. See if they think its a good idea, and if it will succeed. Be prepared to do work on it on Wednesday.
Also, make sure you study for the Flash and Dream Weaver test that is coming up on Monday!
There are three types of businesses in Canada:
Sole proprietorship: is when one person owns the business. You can have people work for you, but only one person is the owner.
Partnership: it is exactly as it sounds. You and another person, or people own the business. But if along the way you change your mind and you want to own the whole business, you can pay their share of the business, and therefore making yourself the owner.
Corporation: Corporation is kind of like a company. For example, if you sue a company, you are not necessarily suing the owner but the company itself. A corporation can be owned by more than one person. Although the more supply there is, the more the value of things go down.
A takeover is when someone comes in and expresses their idea but no one likes it, so they don't agree upon it. Therefore everyone decides to vote on it. But if you have bought their share then you win, because you own most of the company. A takeover is when one person has gone around and bought everyone's ownership of the company, and therefore gets to decide upon what changes occur.
These are many things you need to take into account for your project. Remember, if you want a good mark, you have to work hard!
Bye for now.
- Peggy .
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Stay on Task!
We usually start the day out with a lesson on something new, and then get to work on whatever that we have been assigned for the rest of the period. But today started out differently. We first began with talking about our portfolio, which is due at the end of the year. Also other things that are due very soon are our flash projects and our websites. Yes, make sure you complete them and hand them into Mr.Case no later than Monday, because Mr.Case is going to be giving us a completion mark for our websites, and a mark for our flash projects. But as soon as the flash projects were brought up, everyone started to complain about the limited time we had to complete them. The reason for this is that these flash projects were supposed to be a practice for us so that we can better our skills in flash.
Before we got time to work on our projects and anything else that needed completing, we touched upon our summative that is going to be given to us on Monday, as soon as everyone comes back from Ottawa. The good news is that we DON'T have an end of the year exam for BTT, which in my opinion is great because it just adds to the amount of studying that we have to already do. But the drawback is that the project we are getting will be worth 30% of our BTT mark, which is a great deal of a mark!! This summatives will make or break us, so you have to start thinking of ways in which you can make the best out of it.
Now for the good part. What our summatives is going to be. We are required to come up with a summer job that will fit our budget, our capability and is realistic. It is kind of like a company that you are making. You have to write plans and ideas down about how, where, when and why you want to create the kind of company that you chose. But I wont get into too much detail because Mr.Case will explain everything on Monday.
Another thing that you need to keep track of is your portfolio. You need to put your portfolio into your website, because it is something that represents you and all the different things you've done during this school year. You need to get working on it if you want it completed by the end of the year, and ready to hand in!
These are many important things that you need to complete by the end of the year so that you can get the best mark as possible in this course.
However, after all this scary news was over, we got to work on our flash projects, websites and anything else that we wanted to.
That's all the news for now.
Get tarted on your summatives so that you have time to finish all of them!
Bye.
- Peggy .
Before we got time to work on our projects and anything else that needed completing, we touched upon our summative that is going to be given to us on Monday, as soon as everyone comes back from Ottawa. The good news is that we DON'T have an end of the year exam for BTT, which in my opinion is great because it just adds to the amount of studying that we have to already do. But the drawback is that the project we are getting will be worth 30% of our BTT mark, which is a great deal of a mark!! This summatives will make or break us, so you have to start thinking of ways in which you can make the best out of it.
Now for the good part. What our summatives is going to be. We are required to come up with a summer job that will fit our budget, our capability and is realistic. It is kind of like a company that you are making. You have to write plans and ideas down about how, where, when and why you want to create the kind of company that you chose. But I wont get into too much detail because Mr.Case will explain everything on Monday.
Another thing that you need to keep track of is your portfolio. You need to put your portfolio into your website, because it is something that represents you and all the different things you've done during this school year. You need to get working on it if you want it completed by the end of the year, and ready to hand in!
These are many important things that you need to complete by the end of the year so that you can get the best mark as possible in this course.
However, after all this scary news was over, we got to work on our flash projects, websites and anything else that we wanted to.
That's all the news for now.
Get tarted on your summatives so that you have time to finish all of them!
Bye.
- Peggy .
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Not at Ottawa? So you have to learn!!
Hello everyone. Our class today seems very odd because there are a few people missing. But I must say its not that much of a difference for our BTT class, but for the other classes, there are a lot of people missing! Anyways, today we are going to learn how to fix/create videos. This is just a cool way to increase your marks for summatives. This information that Mr.Case is teaching us today will not be on any sort of test, its just for out own knowledge!
When you capture a video, the program you have opened it with will save your file on the computer and then read it. But if you import them then it means that the program is bringing the video into the program to read it.
On your movie maker screen, you can see three things; a timeline that is at the bottom of your page, the stage that is on the right, and the well which is where you can see everything.
Scene is the number of times when you turn your camera on and off, to take different pictures.
Auto movie means that windows decide were the movies would best fit in.
You can make your video brighter, darker, look old, and many more.
When you want to edit your movies, its better to do it using the timeline because you can actually see your videos.
Transition means change between two scenes.
By changing the order, you can simply drag your video from the beginning to anywhere on the timeline that you want.
If you don't like a part, you can cut it out by shortening the frame.
You can put the same thing over and over again, by putting the same video in several times.
You can copy and past it anywhere for as many times as you want.
You can also trim anything that you don't want, that is in the video itself. Cutting is when you take the whole clip away, but trim is taking some part of a video out.
Here is where kids freak out all the time.
If you save it as an MSWMM then it will not work because what this file does is that it gives the computer instructions to go to the computer, get the pictures/videos and make changes and play it. So if you save it on a USB, it wont work!
If you save it as an email, it is going to save on a USB key. Just like a JPEG, because it is a lossy file. MWV is a small file. But if you save your work as a DVAVI file, it will take up lots of space.
You can also add titles on your screen, but because the title is inverted, it blanks out everything else.
The more things you have on your video, the more it will take for the video to export it. Like titles, clips and more.
Always save your files as AVI.
FLA is an flash file. SWIFF is a flash animation. FLV is a flash video.
Frame rate it the frames per second.
The standard size for the Internet is 360x240.
Frame rate is 15.
This information is just for your information, because Mr.Case wont test us on it.
*If you have Windows XP at home, then you automatically have it at home, because this program comes with windows XP. Or you can search Movie KP, on search and it will find it for you.*
Here comes the fancy stuff!! =]
Your going to need Flash CS3, and Dream Weaver.
Go to Insert-Media-Flash video and bring in the videos you want.
You can put a skin on a video, which is the over layer. It creates a basic video for you. You can chose different ones.
You can create your own skin. Go to Create-skin. And then chose the size and frame.
Only use progressive download. Then chose the skin you want, [you can chose the colour you want for your skin] press next and finish. Save it as ''name'' FLA.
Your taking a video and making an animation out of your video.
Go to publish settings[where you want to publish] and chose where you want. The HTML is important because you want to put it on the Internet. Press publish, and your done. *If you have the video open, it wont publish.*
Farzin has gladly volunteered to let us use his videos so that we can play around with them.
So use them well!! =]
That's all the learning I can take today!
Have a great Wednesday!! And people at Ottawa have fun!!
Bye.
- Peggy .
When you capture a video, the program you have opened it with will save your file on the computer and then read it. But if you import them then it means that the program is bringing the video into the program to read it.
On your movie maker screen, you can see three things; a timeline that is at the bottom of your page, the stage that is on the right, and the well which is where you can see everything.
Scene is the number of times when you turn your camera on and off, to take different pictures.
Auto movie means that windows decide were the movies would best fit in.
You can make your video brighter, darker, look old, and many more.
When you want to edit your movies, its better to do it using the timeline because you can actually see your videos.
Transition means change between two scenes.
By changing the order, you can simply drag your video from the beginning to anywhere on the timeline that you want.
If you don't like a part, you can cut it out by shortening the frame.
You can put the same thing over and over again, by putting the same video in several times.
You can copy and past it anywhere for as many times as you want.
You can also trim anything that you don't want, that is in the video itself. Cutting is when you take the whole clip away, but trim is taking some part of a video out.
Here is where kids freak out all the time.
If you save it as an MSWMM then it will not work because what this file does is that it gives the computer instructions to go to the computer, get the pictures/videos and make changes and play it. So if you save it on a USB, it wont work!
If you save it as an email, it is going to save on a USB key. Just like a JPEG, because it is a lossy file. MWV is a small file. But if you save your work as a DVAVI file, it will take up lots of space.
You can also add titles on your screen, but because the title is inverted, it blanks out everything else.
The more things you have on your video, the more it will take for the video to export it. Like titles, clips and more.
Always save your files as AVI.
FLA is an flash file. SWIFF is a flash animation. FLV is a flash video.
Frame rate it the frames per second.
The standard size for the Internet is 360x240.
Frame rate is 15.
This information is just for your information, because Mr.Case wont test us on it.
*If you have Windows XP at home, then you automatically have it at home, because this program comes with windows XP. Or you can search Movie KP, on search and it will find it for you.*
Here comes the fancy stuff!! =]
Your going to need Flash CS3, and Dream Weaver.
Go to Insert-Media-Flash video and bring in the videos you want.
You can put a skin on a video, which is the over layer. It creates a basic video for you. You can chose different ones.
You can create your own skin. Go to Create-skin. And then chose the size and frame.
Only use progressive download. Then chose the skin you want, [you can chose the colour you want for your skin] press next and finish. Save it as ''name'' FLA.
Your taking a video and making an animation out of your video.
Go to publish settings[where you want to publish] and chose where you want. The HTML is important because you want to put it on the Internet. Press publish, and your done. *If you have the video open, it wont publish.*
Farzin has gladly volunteered to let us use his videos so that we can play around with them.
So use them well!! =]
That's all the learning I can take today!
Have a great Wednesday!! And people at Ottawa have fun!!
Bye.
- Peggy .
Monday, April 20, 2009
Who likes rainy days?
It's a Monday morning. But it's a different Monday morning, because its raining outside, and everyone is feeling gray and tired. At least I know I am. Mr.Case asked us to finish or start if you haven't already, on our flash projects. Also make sure that your web pages are done by the end of the week, so that you can hand it in. Also try to finish your flash projects so that we can start on our summatives.
Here's something cool that's going to be happening in the near future. There is going to be an electric engineer coming to our class to talk to us about well electric engineering! I can't wait, especially because this is a job that I am considering for my future, so I'd like to familiarize myself with it more.
Finish all your work as soon as possible because summatives are starting to build up on us!
Bye.
- Peggy .
Here's something cool that's going to be happening in the near future. There is going to be an electric engineer coming to our class to talk to us about well electric engineering! I can't wait, especially because this is a job that I am considering for my future, so I'd like to familiarize myself with it more.
Finish all your work as soon as possible because summatives are starting to build up on us!
Bye.
- Peggy .
Friday, April 17, 2009
Use it wisely!
Before we could start on our own individual flash projects, we needed to complete our pool table and show it to Mr.Case so that we can get the approval of starting on our own project. I have a few ideas in mind, but I'm pretty sure that if I think harder on it, I can come up with something impressive. The good thing about learning flash is that you can apply your knowledge of flash into your summatives! Lets say you have a project that requires you to make some kind of presentation on the computer. What better way to do that than by using flash! You can then hand in your project for that specific subject, but at the same time, hand in a copy of it to Mr.Case for marks. Two projects in one! I think that's a very clever idea, and hopefully, if I'm lucky, I'll be able to do that too!
But before you can get a good mark for your hard work, you need to do the work, and do it well. There are many tips Mr.Case points out to us while he is teaching us something, so make sure you listen well so you can learn them. Today in class, we got our final time to work on our pool table, and get started on our own projects.
Here are some tips to help you make your project the best it can be.
If you want to add pictures, go to file import library, to bring pictures into your flash.
If you want it to fade in and fade out, click on your picture, go down to colour, alfa is your transparency. If you drag your picture from zero, and then increase your alfa to 100, it will start out faded and fade in.
To make a picture rotate, you need to click on transform tool and brings out dots on the picture so you can change the size and the way it rotates.
Onion skin shows you the frames before and after.
When you have a dotted line, it means that there it nothing there for you to insert a tween.
If you see a white circle, it means that there is no tween. And at the end of a tween, you will see a white circle.
Make sure to work on your flash projects so you can get them done and out of the way, so you also have time to work on your websites.
Have a great weekend!
- Peggy .
But before you can get a good mark for your hard work, you need to do the work, and do it well. There are many tips Mr.Case points out to us while he is teaching us something, so make sure you listen well so you can learn them. Today in class, we got our final time to work on our pool table, and get started on our own projects.
Here are some tips to help you make your project the best it can be.
If you want to add pictures, go to file import library, to bring pictures into your flash.
If you want it to fade in and fade out, click on your picture, go down to colour, alfa is your transparency. If you drag your picture from zero, and then increase your alfa to 100, it will start out faded and fade in.
To make a picture rotate, you need to click on transform tool and brings out dots on the picture so you can change the size and the way it rotates.
Onion skin shows you the frames before and after.
When you have a dotted line, it means that there it nothing there for you to insert a tween.
If you see a white circle, it means that there is no tween. And at the end of a tween, you will see a white circle.
Make sure to work on your flash projects so you can get them done and out of the way, so you also have time to work on your websites.
Have a great weekend!
- Peggy .
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Flash about Flash!
Before we start this class, we watched a video that was about Flash, using Flash! Watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgwxXKsZhAo Its very cool!
View-magnification-fit window. That is how you make it fit the window.
Tween means in between.
We are all busy making our pool tables so that we can get Mr.Case to look at it. Once we have finished it, we
Export[choose version] choose flash 9.
Flash 7 and 8 are more compatible but choose Flash 9 for now.
Save as FLA if you want to work on it. Once your done, change it to Swift!
Turn your extra layers off.
Swift is playable anywhere.
Make sure to check out the video, its cool!
Peace!
- Peggy .
View-magnification-fit window. That is how you make it fit the window.
Tween means in between.
We are all busy making our pool tables so that we can get Mr.Case to look at it. Once we have finished it, we
Export[choose version] choose flash 9.
Flash 7 and 8 are more compatible but choose Flash 9 for now.
Save as FLA if you want to work on it. Once your done, change it to Swift!
Turn your extra layers off.
Swift is playable anywhere.
Make sure to check out the video, its cool!
Peace!
- Peggy .
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Test Over With!
Hello. First period on a Wednesday, guess what we did? Write a big test on photoshop, hexadecimals and everything else we learned in this unit. It was a fairly easy test, except for a couple of questions which I was unsure of. But other than that, everything else wen great. I'm sure everyone else thought that the test was somewhat easy, too.!
We basically spent the whole period writing the test, so nothing very exciting happened today in class!
That's it for today.
Later days.
- Peggy .
We basically spent the whole period writing the test, so nothing very exciting happened today in class!
That's it for today.
Later days.
- Peggy .
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Learning something NEW !
There is only about 40 minutes left untill our long weekend starts! And I mean long. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, you get to spend doing what ever you want. I am looking forwards to a great long weekend with my friends and family, but mostly friends! Although, this weekend can't be all fun fun fun, because a portion of it, I have to spend studying for the BTT test that will be taking place on Wednesday. As much as I want to leave it untill tuesday night, I have to study, because my marks depend on it! = But on the bright side, I have four days to spend how ever I'd like! Not to get too carried away, I still have to learn before I can have fun and go home. So here's everything Mr.Case will say in the next 30-45 minutes!! =]
FLA- flash project
FLV- flash video
SWF- Shock wave flash
Action script is a simply programming language. One of the biggest complaints for programmers is that its not that complex, therefore they couldn't make so many programs.
Time line is good for making videos.
Main space is called a stage. Make it 600x400 pixels, which is the most common.
When you are watching a video, you really see still pictures one after the other, very fast.
Movies have a slower frame rate, therefore it is different when you watch a movie in the movie theater.
You see 30 frames a second.
Videos on YouTube run 12 frames a second, which makes it more clear than if you see it on something else.
When you have a little box at the top, it means you have one frame[one picture in your video].
The amount of boxes shows you how many pictures you have.
If you want to add a video, you add a new layer, so you don't mess up your background.
Your top layer will automatically go to the right number of frames as the bottom layer.
Cue ball= a graphical image on the screen.
Grab your selection tool, and double click, and right click to turn it into a symbol. [graphic symbol]
The good thing about symbols is that it will have the same picture stored, but wont increase the size of your file.
When you make a symbol, it wont add much to the file size, because its using the image to make more of it.
In the old days, if you wanted to animate something, you would have to make it into a key frame. key frame= when something happens in an animation.
What flash does is gives you access to a tween. To make your life easier.
Tween= in between.
Insert key frame when something is going to happen.
Key frames- where things happen.
The more frames, the slower it will go.
For today, Mr.Case wants us to make a pool table, so that you can get used to this program a little and then next week, we will work on other things like animations and more.
Thats all for this week.
It's a long weekend, so everyone enjoy!
- Peggy .
FLA- flash project
FLV- flash video
SWF- Shock wave flash
Action script is a simply programming language. One of the biggest complaints for programmers is that its not that complex, therefore they couldn't make so many programs.
Time line is good for making videos.
Main space is called a stage. Make it 600x400 pixels, which is the most common.
When you are watching a video, you really see still pictures one after the other, very fast.
Movies have a slower frame rate, therefore it is different when you watch a movie in the movie theater.
You see 30 frames a second.
Videos on YouTube run 12 frames a second, which makes it more clear than if you see it on something else.
When you have a little box at the top, it means you have one frame[one picture in your video].
The amount of boxes shows you how many pictures you have.
If you want to add a video, you add a new layer, so you don't mess up your background.
Your top layer will automatically go to the right number of frames as the bottom layer.
Cue ball= a graphical image on the screen.
Grab your selection tool, and double click, and right click to turn it into a symbol. [graphic symbol]
The good thing about symbols is that it will have the same picture stored, but wont increase the size of your file.
When you make a symbol, it wont add much to the file size, because its using the image to make more of it.
In the old days, if you wanted to animate something, you would have to make it into a key frame. key frame= when something happens in an animation.
What flash does is gives you access to a tween. To make your life easier.
Tween= in between.
Insert key frame when something is going to happen.
Key frames- where things happen.
The more frames, the slower it will go.
For today, Mr.Case wants us to make a pool table, so that you can get used to this program a little and then next week, we will work on other things like animations and more.
Thats all for this week.
It's a long weekend, so everyone enjoy!
- Peggy .
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
S.T.U.D.Y. !
Here's what you need to know for the test that will be coming up on Wednesday!
Organize. (photoshop will automatically add pictures into your organizer, if you have created it with photoshop.) Tag your images by clicking it, and going up to the options column and click on ''tag''.
Tagging is a great way to organize your pictures.
You can add things like captions, sound, etc. All the information is in the picture, like what camera was used to take the picture, what time it was taken at etc.
If you want to make a calendar, you can drop the pictures into the calendar. You can insert pictures into your calendar, on the date you took the picture or you made it. This is a user friendly feature. This calendar feature isn't on every photoshop.
Hint: study the ''create'' things.
He might ask you how to create a photo book= You select the pictures you want, go to create, photo book.
Its a nice way to make a page. Slide show= select the pictures you want, go to create and select slide show. When you make a slide show, you can put it onto a DVD, and watch it on your computer.
You can fit slides to audio. You can have slides match the mp3, so it fills the whole space.
You can email the slide show, and change the size of it.
You should know:
What resolution should a picture be when your printing it? 300 DPI
What are the two main sizes a picture should be. 8x10 and 5x7, and 4x6
resolution for monitor= 72DPI
The different tools.
- You can use the navigator instead of the zoom tool.
If you want to add a complimentary colour to your picture, you can use the eye dropper, and it will sample colour from an image .
Markee tool- selects an area. If you want to get rid of the markee tool, you have to click CTRL+D.
First thing you do for trouble shooting your problem(if your tools aren't working) : 1) go to layers. [you might be on the wrong layer]
2) remove a selection. [there is a good chance that there might be a small selection on your page, so check for any selections. so press CTRL+D, to make sure.
3) they are on the wrong mode. (but you don't need to worry about this step)
Lasso tool: tries to automatically highlight the closest thing you wanted to choose. [a selection tool]
magic wand: selecting colors= when you use the magic wand,
tolerance- how close the pixels are together.
contiguous- will select the pixels that are touching the pixel you chose.
You can use the magic brushes to extract people, or anything from a picture.
You have mask tool: its a selection for wanting to do something weird. Gives you a mask, so you can make changes. It will mask an area out. [don't need to know because Mr.Case doesn't use it.]
Crop tool: you can choose the length, height, resolution.
Cookie cutter tool: you chose a shape and it make a selection for you. [Mr.Case doesn't use it.]
Its a way of making selections in fancy shapes. Like hearts, etc.
Straightening an image(it makes your image straight): you have to make a duplicate layer, [like you always have to do]. (Mr.Case doesn't use it)
Red eye: desaturates the red in someones colour. It extracts the red. Changes the red level to zero.
Spot healing: If there is a blemish in a picture, tap on a n area, it takes the information from the surrounding pixels to make the blemished spot go away. Its similar to the clone tool.
Blur: opposite = sharpen
dodge: brighter.
burn: darker. Trick is to apply it to a realistic place. Used for making shadows. [you don't really need to know]
Make sure you know your hexadecimals: (goes up by 16's)
256= 100
16- 10
17= 11
32= 20
There will be three questions on the test about hexadecimals!
a0 = 160
a1= 161
a00= 2560
Additive and subtractive colours.
Primary colours when dealing with light: RGB
Primary colours when dealing with ink: Cyan, magenta, yellow
Opposite of RGB is cyan, magenta, and yellow. And the middle is white. [when you add everything together]
CMYK. k=black
Additive for monitors. [when you add colours it will get brighter colors]
Subtractive for printers. [when you add colours together you get darker colors]
ff is the highest value.
If you have ff under R, you'll have red.
Studyyy !!
Bye .
- Peggy .
Organize. (photoshop will automatically add pictures into your organizer, if you have created it with photoshop.) Tag your images by clicking it, and going up to the options column and click on ''tag''.
Tagging is a great way to organize your pictures.
You can add things like captions, sound, etc. All the information is in the picture, like what camera was used to take the picture, what time it was taken at etc.
If you want to make a calendar, you can drop the pictures into the calendar. You can insert pictures into your calendar, on the date you took the picture or you made it. This is a user friendly feature. This calendar feature isn't on every photoshop.
Hint: study the ''create'' things.
He might ask you how to create a photo book= You select the pictures you want, go to create, photo book.
Its a nice way to make a page. Slide show= select the pictures you want, go to create and select slide show. When you make a slide show, you can put it onto a DVD, and watch it on your computer.
You can fit slides to audio. You can have slides match the mp3, so it fills the whole space.
You can email the slide show, and change the size of it.
You should know:
What resolution should a picture be when your printing it? 300 DPI
What are the two main sizes a picture should be. 8x10 and 5x7, and 4x6
resolution for monitor= 72DPI
The different tools.
- You can use the navigator instead of the zoom tool.
If you want to add a complimentary colour to your picture, you can use the eye dropper, and it will sample colour from an image .
Markee tool- selects an area. If you want to get rid of the markee tool, you have to click CTRL+D.
First thing you do for trouble shooting your problem(if your tools aren't working) : 1) go to layers. [you might be on the wrong layer]
2) remove a selection. [there is a good chance that there might be a small selection on your page, so check for any selections. so press CTRL+D, to make sure.
3) they are on the wrong mode. (but you don't need to worry about this step)
Lasso tool: tries to automatically highlight the closest thing you wanted to choose. [a selection tool]
magic wand: selecting colors= when you use the magic wand,
tolerance- how close the pixels are together.
contiguous- will select the pixels that are touching the pixel you chose.
You can use the magic brushes to extract people, or anything from a picture.
You have mask tool: its a selection for wanting to do something weird. Gives you a mask, so you can make changes. It will mask an area out. [don't need to know because Mr.Case doesn't use it.]
Crop tool: you can choose the length, height, resolution.
Cookie cutter tool: you chose a shape and it make a selection for you. [Mr.Case doesn't use it.]
Its a way of making selections in fancy shapes. Like hearts, etc.
Straightening an image(it makes your image straight): you have to make a duplicate layer, [like you always have to do]. (Mr.Case doesn't use it)
Red eye: desaturates the red in someones colour. It extracts the red. Changes the red level to zero.
Spot healing: If there is a blemish in a picture, tap on a n area, it takes the information from the surrounding pixels to make the blemished spot go away. Its similar to the clone tool.
Blur: opposite = sharpen
dodge: brighter.
burn: darker. Trick is to apply it to a realistic place. Used for making shadows. [you don't really need to know]
Make sure you know your hexadecimals: (goes up by 16's)
256= 100
16- 10
17= 11
32= 20
There will be three questions on the test about hexadecimals!
a0 = 160
a1= 161
a00= 2560
Additive and subtractive colours.
Primary colours when dealing with light: RGB
Primary colours when dealing with ink: Cyan, magenta, yellow
Opposite of RGB is cyan, magenta, and yellow. And the middle is white. [when you add everything together]
CMYK. k=black
Additive for monitors. [when you add colours it will get brighter colors]
Subtractive for printers. [when you add colours together you get darker colors]
ff is the highest value.
If you have ff under R, you'll have red.
Studyyy !!
Bye .
- Peggy .
Monday, April 6, 2009
Get your site up and running!
-Roll over image means that when you click on a picture that has two layers, and it will automatically change the picture so the second layer.
-You can insert flash buttons.
Disadvantage- everyone knows what it looks like. They can recognize them.
-You can put pictures on your buttons if you want to!
Hint: When you are making your page, don't use HTML, use the tools at the bottom. You don't need to use HTML right now. You only need to know HTML for the test.
-Tables are a great way for laying out your document.
-When your building a page using tables, you insert tables into tables. No border, 90% of the page.
-The reason why is that when you center the table, no matter how big your text is, it will fit into the table, and no matter how long your line is, it wont run off. The tables is kind of like a margin for your page.
-You can use tables to create your page. You can go to expanded table mod, because it will make it easier for you to see your tables.
-You can also use invisible tables, and that way no one will see it, but it's easier for you to make your table.
What you need to know on the test on Wednesday:
Hexadecimals. (no number more than 256)
And everything on Adobe Photoshop.
GOOD NEWS! Right before the bell, Mr.Case told us that the test on Wednesday is canceled!
So I guess you don't need to study . =P
Bye.
- Peggy .
-You can insert flash buttons.
Disadvantage- everyone knows what it looks like. They can recognize them.
-You can put pictures on your buttons if you want to!
Hint: When you are making your page, don't use HTML, use the tools at the bottom. You don't need to use HTML right now. You only need to know HTML for the test.
-Tables are a great way for laying out your document.
-When your building a page using tables, you insert tables into tables. No border, 90% of the page.
-The reason why is that when you center the table, no matter how big your text is, it will fit into the table, and no matter how long your line is, it wont run off. The tables is kind of like a margin for your page.
-You can use tables to create your page. You can go to expanded table mod, because it will make it easier for you to see your tables.
-You can also use invisible tables, and that way no one will see it, but it's easier for you to make your table.
What you need to know on the test on Wednesday:
Hexadecimals. (no number more than 256)
And everything on Adobe Photoshop.
GOOD NEWS! Right before the bell, Mr.Case told us that the test on Wednesday is canceled!
So I guess you don't need to study . =P
Bye.
- Peggy .
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Long weekend ahead of us!
Last day of school, before the long weekend. How great?!!!! We also have a four day week next week, because next Friday is Good Friday! And the week after, it's a four day week too, because there is no school on Monday.
Before we got time to work on Dream Weaver, we learned some things! There is a program called Pirate Bay. This is a program that finds hash files by connecting with each other with a Peer to Peer network.
Each site has it's own address. Just like how every one of us lives somewhere and has an address. No one else in the world has the same address as you, unless of course it's your parents and brothers and sisters. The address for a site is called a URL (Uniformed Resource Locator).
Each address is started with ''www''. And ends with a domain like ''com'', ''org'', ''ca'' etc.
A domain is very similar to your address in whole. Like if you live in a building, you say your building number, just like ''com'' etc.
We have started a new assignment. We each have to create our own web page using our knowledge of HTML. There are a few rules you need to look out for when you are creating a web page.
1) Don't put pictures, videos, logos etc. onto your HTML page. When you are creating a web page, the only things that should be on your page is words and HTML codes. If you want to add pictures and anything else to your web page, you need to give a link and it will access the page with your pictures, videos etc on it.
2) You can't send pictures, videos etc. with HTML!
When you are making a web page, keep the videos, pictures and anything else you want in one folder. The mistake that many kids made during the past few years, when they were handing in their web pages is that they didn't send Mr.Case the folder containing their pictures, videos etc. And Mr.Case couldn't view their web page on the Internet! So be sure to send Mr.Case everything you have done.
3) Be sure to save your main page as ''Index''! The reason for this is that if you don't, other people can simply view the rest of your page, with all the files on it, and could possibly hack it and find out your password!
Tip: If you want to resize your pictures, make sure you have a sample of it, just in case!
That's it for today!
Good Day !
- Peggy .
Before we got time to work on Dream Weaver, we learned some things! There is a program called Pirate Bay. This is a program that finds hash files by connecting with each other with a Peer to Peer network.
Each site has it's own address. Just like how every one of us lives somewhere and has an address. No one else in the world has the same address as you, unless of course it's your parents and brothers and sisters. The address for a site is called a URL (Uniformed Resource Locator).
Each address is started with ''www''. And ends with a domain like ''com'', ''org'', ''ca'' etc.
A domain is very similar to your address in whole. Like if you live in a building, you say your building number, just like ''com'' etc.
We have started a new assignment. We each have to create our own web page using our knowledge of HTML. There are a few rules you need to look out for when you are creating a web page.
1) Don't put pictures, videos, logos etc. onto your HTML page. When you are creating a web page, the only things that should be on your page is words and HTML codes. If you want to add pictures and anything else to your web page, you need to give a link and it will access the page with your pictures, videos etc on it.
2) You can't send pictures, videos etc. with HTML!
When you are making a web page, keep the videos, pictures and anything else you want in one folder. The mistake that many kids made during the past few years, when they were handing in their web pages is that they didn't send Mr.Case the folder containing their pictures, videos etc. And Mr.Case couldn't view their web page on the Internet! So be sure to send Mr.Case everything you have done.
3) Be sure to save your main page as ''Index''! The reason for this is that if you don't, other people can simply view the rest of your page, with all the files on it, and could possibly hack it and find out your password!
Tip: If you want to resize your pictures, make sure you have a sample of it, just in case!
That's it for today!
Good Day !
- Peggy .
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
APRIL FOOLS!
Hello people. Hope everyone had a great April Fools day, because I know I sure did! =]
Before we started the class today, we talked a little about the april fools jokes on the internet. How people make viruses that are fake and put them on the internet. But most of them are real so be aware!!!! In the old days, viruses were made to just hack into a computer and damage one's computer, but recently, viruses are made to be hidden in your computer, and then mess up your computer, by making your computer not function the way its supposed to. Virus makers can now control the way your computer works. They can also make money by selling information that they stole off your computer, like some one's pictures, email address etc. Now we all sit and think to ourselves why people spend so much time creating viruses, just so that they can hack into other people's computers. Well, virus writers are mostly people who have been turned down for program writting, because they weren't good enough, therefore they take their anger out on others, by messing up other people's computers. Sounds silly, but they do it anyways! Here's something that might surprise you. Everyone thinks that when they have anti virus programs on their computer, they are protected from any virus that is out there on the Internet. But their wrong! Some viruses can hide themselves from anti virus programs. Where do all these viruses come from? Virus makers are smart, in some ways, because they hide viruses in places that people use the most. For example, no one likes paying for Photoshop because it's expensive, so the next best place to own photoshop is by downloading it from a site! Now you think, just because the site says it's safe, and virus free, it has to be! But in reality, virus writers hide viruses in programs like Photoshop, because they know that a lot of people like downloading the program! It's not just computer programs, but movies, songs, and pirated softwares. Here's a hint! Never download a pirated version of anything, especially Anti Virus, because it is guaranteed that it contains a virus. Also because people hide viruses in the Anti Virus program, and it can't detect it because it is pirated!
Here's a cool trick! In order to prevent viruses on your computer, if you don't have Anti Virus is to run your clocks two days behind, so that when a virus hits, and other computers are affected, you will find out about the virus ahead of everyone!
This is what we learned on April first! =]
Bye for now.
- Peggy .
Oh, by the way, Mr.Case gave me a site where I can download an Anti Virus program, that he uses himself. If you don't have Anti Virus on your computer, I suggest you download it from this site: http://free.avg.com/
Before we started the class today, we talked a little about the april fools jokes on the internet. How people make viruses that are fake and put them on the internet. But most of them are real so be aware!!!! In the old days, viruses were made to just hack into a computer and damage one's computer, but recently, viruses are made to be hidden in your computer, and then mess up your computer, by making your computer not function the way its supposed to. Virus makers can now control the way your computer works. They can also make money by selling information that they stole off your computer, like some one's pictures, email address etc. Now we all sit and think to ourselves why people spend so much time creating viruses, just so that they can hack into other people's computers. Well, virus writers are mostly people who have been turned down for program writting, because they weren't good enough, therefore they take their anger out on others, by messing up other people's computers. Sounds silly, but they do it anyways! Here's something that might surprise you. Everyone thinks that when they have anti virus programs on their computer, they are protected from any virus that is out there on the Internet. But their wrong! Some viruses can hide themselves from anti virus programs. Where do all these viruses come from? Virus makers are smart, in some ways, because they hide viruses in places that people use the most. For example, no one likes paying for Photoshop because it's expensive, so the next best place to own photoshop is by downloading it from a site! Now you think, just because the site says it's safe, and virus free, it has to be! But in reality, virus writers hide viruses in programs like Photoshop, because they know that a lot of people like downloading the program! It's not just computer programs, but movies, songs, and pirated softwares. Here's a hint! Never download a pirated version of anything, especially Anti Virus, because it is guaranteed that it contains a virus. Also because people hide viruses in the Anti Virus program, and it can't detect it because it is pirated!
Here's a cool trick! In order to prevent viruses on your computer, if you don't have Anti Virus is to run your clocks two days behind, so that when a virus hits, and other computers are affected, you will find out about the virus ahead of everyone!
This is what we learned on April first! =]
Bye for now.
- Peggy .
Oh, by the way, Mr.Case gave me a site where I can download an Anti Virus program, that he uses himself. If you don't have Anti Virus on your computer, I suggest you download it from this site: http://free.avg.com/
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