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Triple A

December 15th, 2009 admin Comments off

I’ve had a rough term this year, it’s weird because I usually enjoy getting back into the swing of a regular schedule with school and starting new classes.  In September i felt completely burnt out from a long hard spring and summer.  I was able to pull it together near the end and get some pretty good grades.  Here are three that I’m particularly proud of:

(1) Youth Cultures was my upper year class (4th year level).  It was awesome because we got to talk about some interesting subjects such as tweens, queer youth, youth activism, and cyber cultures.  I really enjoyed the class overall and I’m looking forward to getting my final paper back in the new year.  30% of my final grade for this class was for participation in the seminar setting…26/30 is not bad at all.  I was really happy that she appreciated that I ‘tackled political issues.’ Sometimes I feel like students fail to take the time to look at what lies underneath policies and programs…and I make sure that I bring it up when I can.

(2-3) Ontario Regions is a course that I took as part of 3.0 credits of a geography ‘teachable’ for my B.Ed [future].  It was a good course, I particularly liked reading the two novels that she chose for our book list: “The Backwoods of Canada” by Catherine Parr Traill (ok, so this one was a little dry at times, but overall not a bad read) and “In the Skin of a Lion” by Michael Ondaatje which was a good book and I would recommend it.  The majority of my mark this term was composed of a seminar presentation (15%) and a final paper (25%).  I chose to research Ontario Parks, which sparked my interest because of my camping background.  I hit the ball out of the park on both of these assignments.

It feels good to be proud of my hard work.

Youth Cultures – Participation (26/30 = 86% A)

All term your participation has been excellent and it has been a pleasure having you in the class.  You consistently demonstrate that you are working your way through the material and have considered it thoughtfully.  You also have a way of looking at things from a different perspective and don’t mind voicing a different opinion.  I especially appreciated how you consistently tackled political issues and therefore pushed the class to think broader directions.  Thank you for being such a consistently prepared and frequent participant.

Ontario Regions – Seminar Presentation (12.5/15 = 83% A-)

Ontario Regions – Final Assignment (22/25 = 88% A)

organization (4/5), content (9/10), citations and support (6/6), writing and format (3/4)
This paper was an extension of my presentation.  Ontario Parks – cool assignment and fun to work on something i was interested in.

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Steps to Embed the Flickr Slideshow

May 14th, 2009 admin Comments off

Tonight I wanted to update my “Photography” page and I was able to figure out this amazing tool that Flickr provides.

Here are the steps that I took:
(screen shots with help from Skitch-an amazing tool)

1. First you sign into your Flickr account and then get to your Photostream main page.  In the top right corner of the frontpage you click on “Slideshow”

Flickr_ Your Photostream
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2. This will launch the slideshow (a great way to show your pictures on a black screen).  When you move your mouse over the screen, you will see the menu options.  Click on “Share”
natashalcd_s Photostream
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3. You can then either “Grab the embed HTML:” code or “Customize this HTML” I chose to customize because I wanted a larger frame for the purposes of my site.
natashalcd_s Photostream-1
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4. This was the final stage where I chose “Super-Size” which is a ratio of 800 x 600.  Then copy the code at the bottom of the page, and voila! you’re ready to embed to your slideshow.
natashalcd_s Photostream-2
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