Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Excel Experience

I have really enjoyed my experience with excel so far. I have learned many useful and interesting tools that I feel will really help me with future assignments. I was pretty inexperienced with excel, so many of the assignments are completely new to me. I find the different arrows the most useful tool. You can just type in a formula into one box and then drag it down with the black cross to bring the formula to the rest of the boxes. Theme and cell formatting will help me in future classes, because anyone can make a plain excel worksheet; however, now I can set myself apart and enhance my excel worksheet with a design element. Sometimes I help my dad with taxes and he uses programs that are based around excel, this helps me better understand how the formulas work. I dislike how excel is different on a mac, so I have just been doing my homework in the computer lab, since I am now more familiar with a PC, I finish my homework faster this way.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Jason Hardin Copyright Lecture

            Jason Hardin’s lecture on copyright is a very imperative topic that every person, especially college-aged students, should hear.  I feel it was important that we were listening to this lecture in our computer class, because much of the copyright issues stem from the rapid changes and development in technology.  These issues have not only increased but have become more complex with time.  I’m not sure how most people view copyright, but one thing I was intrigued by was the fact that Hardin kept on bringing up that copyright is ultimately a good thing.  Does our society not view it that way?  It was created to protect our rights as individuals, not to hinder them.  Our founding fathers used copyright as an incentive for people to be creative and inventive knowing that there work will be recognized as their own.  I also find it interesting that Disney has had such a pull on the copyright law.  They were able to lobby to increase the copyright law by 20yrs.  I feel Disney’s efforts are legitimate, because Disney is a huge company in our economy and whatever affects them, could have a huge impact on our economy.
            One of the most pressing issues with copyright is the illegal downloading of music and movies.  This is a very common trend among the college-aged demographic.  There are two extremely influential sides to this argument.  The first side is the creators right to the music or movies.  They have these items for sale, and since they created it, they own the right to it.  However, the other side is that of the illegal downloader.  In many cases these downloader’s mean no harm.  They are generally good people, but need a cheaper option to listening to music or watching a movie.  It is only a few clicks away to get exactly what you want to watch or listen to.  This is wrong though.  I side with the creator of the music or movie.  They worked really hard to create this entertainment and we are dimensioning it by buying it unlawfully.  It is the consumers duty as ethical citizens to purchase products lawfully. 
One way we could work towards changing this problem, is educating more people about this problem.  If more people understood what they doing and the impact of downloading illegal, they would try not to.  Also, the music and movies industry way of handling the copyright issues aren’t good either.  They should get retribution for having their products stolen; however, the way they go about it is wrong. Because they go after only a few people, and charge them an obscene amount of money, others feel there is a slim chance this could ever happen to them.  The consequences are too small of a chance to actually make a change.  Hopefully as technology increases and copyright issues become more complex, they become easier to enforce as well.  



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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Network Diagram

To diagram the our Trinity network, I focused on the Wagon Wheel metaphor to create a visual representation of the network.  I put all the aspects that go into the network around the wheel with Ruth Taylor as the core.  I hope this diagram can help you better understand our network in an informative, yet interesting way! Thanks!

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Trinity mystery spot

This location has become very important to me this year.  Every morning I wake up and walk through this area to get to my classes.  This is also a place where I have been able to accomplish much studying.  I prefer to study early in the morning here, because at night there is much traffic throughout this area, so it can become quite noisy and bothersome to study.  I altered this photo by boosting the color.  I thought the boost color effect really highlighted the Trinity red brick.  I also added an arrow to show the way I travel.  The heart is there to express my joy that this place is close to my room!