Wednesday, December 7, 2011

El Fin.

SIGHTS
(Most of) the Red Pandas. #1 group from day one, still the champs.

You're talkin' bout a guy, Johnny Boy. What a stud.

I'm framing this and hanging it on the wall.

Ridiculousness.

Some smooth criminals.

SOUNDS

Songs of the Week.



A great studying song.


A remix to a classic.

MOTION
Awesome.


Puppy of the semester


Runner-up for puppy of the semester


FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS

(Note: My underline is stuck on)


1. Are you glad you took this class and please explain why you are glad and not because I am a wonderful person? No sucking up!


Of course I am glad I took Multimedia. As a communications major I was able to use many aspects of multiple classes that I have taken here at Loyola. In not many other classes can you go to Charm City  Cupcakes and have it be relevant to the class. I was able to hone my skills in the communications field and work on my strengths and weaknesses.




2. What did you learn that you did not know before coming into this class?
What can you do that you could not do before taking this class?



I learned a lot in Multimedia. We dominated the textbook which was full of information. Because each group did a great job presenting, I was able to learn a lot in a short amount of time. Also, every time you present something you get better at public speaking. That is something that I wanted to work on coming into this class, and I definitely think I got better. Google+ was something totally new to me, and I was able to learn the social networking site and positively interact and network. Doc Chris also clue'd me into Linkedin.com which will be an important asset to getting a job after graduation.


3. Evaluate your group's performance, your own personal growth in this course and please give your opinion on the direction of this class.

There is not much more I can say about the Red Pandas. We came together immediately after the first class. Everyone brought something to the table and accomplished our goals perfectly. As I said in the previous answers, I think I grew a lot as a person thanks to this class. I became a better public speaker, organizer, and social networker. I loved the direction of the class and the fact that we were able to finish the whole textbook and forget about it halfway through the semester. I hope the next Multimedia class gets that chance, too.


4. What did you learn from our field trips, exams, prompt two exercises (Edutainment and Convergence), and projects?


I honestly haven't been on a field trip since the eighth grade. Both trips to Charm City Cupcakes and Panera were great experiences for the class. It allowed us to see what it was like to be on a location shoot and have to be somewhere on time. I have always preferred oral exams over written exams, so our group did very well on the mid-term presentations. Edutainment and Convergence is awesome, and I'm excited to work on projects outside of class that I can put on my resume. 

5. Finally, you must evaluate me. Be fair but be truthful. Have I been helpful, did I listen to concerns that you had, have I tried to work with you through individual and group situations? Do you like the way the class has been conducted? Do you understand the purpose of putting people on trial? Here is hint, it is not to embarrass you 
along with your  Sights, Sounds, and Motions



I heard a lot about Doc Chris before I took the class. He even spoke in my freshman year video class once, many moons ago. He is the master of Edutainment and Convergence and did a great job sharing his knowledge with us. From small hints about being on camera to his life lessons, Doc Chris was always there to help. He kept the class on course with the help of Judge Dr. Chris who was always stern but fair.












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