Monday, April 22, 2019
Computer Language
This past week I have been working on a new project, this project consists of using a coding software to fix any typos on the HTML and CSS code. Just to give you guys a little bit of background HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language, HTML is a system that uses tagging text to create different fonts, colors, graphics etc that will be used on websites. CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheet and CSS is used to format the layout of the elements in HTML which determines how it will appear in websites. Coding can be time consuming and it requires a lot of critical thinking, patience, and good memory. Coding is like anything; the more you practice the better you will become and you could eventually create websites which is what I am doing with this project. The photo above is the language for a website. I will post my result in the upcoming weeks.
Sunday, April 7, 2019
Spring is HERE!
Hello Scholars!
This week at the Center for Teaching and Learning I got to work on a new project. I honestly have been enjoying my internship the most at the CTL because instead of working on only one loooong project I am working on multiple short projects. This makes it nice because I get to switch it up and I like it when things change. This week I created a couple banners for Dr.Shaffer's emails. The size of the banners were the size of your typical Facebook cover (640 by 360 pixels). It was a really simple project where I had to use a website called Canva (I've used Canva plenty of times in the past)
to create them, although Canva has mostly templates you also have the option to create your own visuals from scratch which is what I did. Here are the photos of what I was able to create on Canva.
This week at the Center for Teaching and Learning I got to work on a new project. I honestly have been enjoying my internship the most at the CTL because instead of working on only one loooong project I am working on multiple short projects. This makes it nice because I get to switch it up and I like it when things change. This week I created a couple banners for Dr.Shaffer's emails. The size of the banners were the size of your typical Facebook cover (640 by 360 pixels). It was a really simple project where I had to use a website called Canva (I've used Canva plenty of times in the past)
to create them, although Canva has mostly templates you also have the option to create your own visuals from scratch which is what I did. Here are the photos of what I was able to create on Canva.
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