Blogs

Kristen's Final Project Log

Sorry, I forgot to do this earlier!!! Attached is my big project, the Learning Disability Handbook, as well as my two smaller projects, the MEP newsletter and my logo. I've made only minor changes to the LD handbook and the logo. Thanks for a great semester! Kristen

Final Project Log - Karen

I made a few minor changes to my photography book during our showcase. It's now up at the Blurb bookstore here - http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/502407 I'm having some issues with my web site but I'll edit this post later this morning when I get it fixed. I just wanted to have something up here so I wasn't completely spacing! If you've been following along, we had our date in court with our lousy landlord yesterday and we prevailed. Now we have 15 days to move. Yay! and also, Yay?? Sorry, I'm out of it.

Pep's Final Project Log

My website is at: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~mpepper

The Flash game is located at: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~mpepper/rhetorike.html

My Second Life/PW building is on the Purdue land in SL. It should be growing over break and I may eventually be pestering you all to put stuff in the digital showcase room.

Chris' Final Project Log

Revised MFA Logo
Hello everyone, My prototype for a new MFA program website can be found at: http://mfaprogram.cfarnold.com My personal author website can be found at: http://www.cfarnold.com My logo for the MFA program website is attached. It is a revision of the current MFA logo, modified to meet the color guidelines for Purdue web development, and also size-adjusted to fit my needs. I have included the original logo, and my modified version. Enjoy your holiday! Chris

Josh's Final Project Log

Hi all,

My website can be found at: http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~jprenosi/OSCP/

Email me for a password and user name.

 

Ehren and my InDesign document can be found on Ehren's post at:

http://www.digitalparlor.org/fa08/blakesley2/sites/digitalparlor.org.fa0...

 

Finally, my logo for the OSCP can be found at:

http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~jprenosi/OSCP/themes/bluemarine/logo.png

 

 

Merry Christmas!

Ehren's Final Projects Blog

Here they are, in all their glory!

My two smaller projects are attached as PDFs and the large project is here:

http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~epflugfe/CopyrightforTeachingwithMultimedia/

Please let me know if there are any issues with seeing or interacting with these.

 

Thanks for a great class-

~Ehren

 

 

Final Post Brief

This is a brief post to post my website... before I forget in the end of the semester doom: http://web.ice.purdue.edu/~mreitmey

Thanks guys for all your feedback and help!

Karen's small projects

I'm finished with my Blurb photography book, it clocks in at about 52 pages. Now I have to pony up for my personal copies. They are available for sale at the Blurb website - http://www.blurb.com/books/479241 - get yours today! As for my web page...currently I have rollover images, which are close to what I want. I really need to do some sort of javascript to get what I wanted, which was the image to pop up elsewhere on screen, allowing the popup image to be larger. At least I will have something to display tomorrow. Research will continue on the hover-popup technology.

Pep's Big Project Log Wrap Up Extravaganze

Finally, after blood,sweat, tears and coding, I've finished my vid game. Well, "finished" is such an odd little word. Let's say it is completly workable start to finish, fully animated, and fully sound effected. It's showcase ready for tomorrow and running on my website.

There are still some things I will likely tweak and play with throughout the week. I really need to play with the stats and the code that effects the battle probabilities. This is very tricky stuff for an english major kinda guy like myself.

Duder’s Big/Small Project Logs: Week 15 wrap-up and Week 16 plan

Big Project: Week 15 was all about preparing my project for the showcase. I now have a functioning system that not only works as content development platform which will allow our content developers to produce content that is already marked up for display, but also functions as an environment for our developers to track their own progress so that the writing lab has a record of how many hours our developers have worked and the various tasks they preformed while completing their work.