Tuesday, March 16, 2010
ESLRs: Technology Producer
During my 4 year high school career I have been a Technology Producer in only a few occasions. The first example would be when I had a TSS class in my 11th grade. In that class we had to learn all of the parts in the hard drive from the serial communications header to the socket connector and from the northern chip set to the southern chipset. We had to memorize and correctly identify each part for a quiz grade. In that same class we also had to figure out where all the cables are suppose to be connected, like the ribbon cables. Another one would be what cables go with the master/slave drive. We also had to learn where to insert the ram and memory, and which motherboard goes with which type of computer. My second example would be in my web designs class that I had this year in my 12th year, in my 1st and 2nd semesters. In this class we had to design websites just like how the name of the class is called. So we had to design websites from scratch individually, and sometimes in partners or groups. We had to use different types of programs to create our own original work like adobe flash, where we would create our own videos or shows. We also used adobe Dreamweaver that we used to create our websites from scratch, using tables to outline our websites and choosing our desired colors and designs. We would also use adobe Photoshop so that we could edit and create some pictures and art work that we created during this class. So those are my examples of me being a technology producer during my high school career.
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