Technology has made projects in class very high-tech and advanced; the mosaic 9 square project was no exception to that. For this project we needed to create nine squares that told a story. Each picture was linked to a sound wave. On the sound wave was a recording of my voice that explained that part of the story. This was definitely the most unique project I have ever done in my college career.
I have learned a lot from the process of making this 9 square project. I never, ever thought I could do such amazing things the computer program, Microsoft Word. I also never knew that i could hyperlink a sound wave to a picture. That is so cool! As much as a whined and complained about the complexity of this project; overall I am happy I completed it and have learned so many new things.
The main problem I had with this project was getting my pictures all to be 150 by 150. I tried everything I could do to get my pictures to be exactly perfect. But no matter what I did, I had no luck. I eventually just settled for the closest thing I could get to 150 by 150. I wasn't going to kill myself over this because I believed even with the pictures close to 150 by 150 pixels, the project still looked good.
This project definitely presented itself as a challenge for me. Though I thought I wouldn't be able to accomplish such an advanced technological task; I really surprised myself when I created such a cool little game for my peers to play. I see that I work myself up too much and worry before I even attempt to do the actual task. The fact of the matter is, is that I can really do anything I dedicate myself to. I am proud of myself and my work for this project! :)-
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I am not very good with computers, and scanners so I had a really hard time with this assisgnment also. It took me an hour to figure out how to change the pixels on an image. I also think that this was a really great assisgnment. It is nice not having to do the traditonal assisgnments. These are also great tools for when we one day become teachers.
Do you think you will actually use this tool in your classroom?
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