Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Video Project Write-Up
For our video project, we have decided to talk about vaping, and some of the misconceptions people tend to make about it. Some people think the liquid that is used inside the vaporizer is harmful when really it isn't. It's usually natural juices that are used with scented flavors or tastes when you inhale the vapor.
We are going to use examples in the video to show demonstrations of vaping and some of the different techniques that are used to vape. The video will show different tricks as well as how to inhale the vapor and blow big clouds of smoke or vapor.
We are also going to incorporate the electronic non-menthal electronic cigars that are being used to help reduce smoking cigarettes which are being advertised a lot more now. We are going to to push the idea of using electronic cigarettes more and have it geared toward smokers.
We are going to use music as well in the video to make the video seem more interesting. We will use ethier an DSLR camera or a go pro camera that will do the video recording and sound as well. I will be doing the recording of the video and sound, while Mike will be the one doing the actual demonstrations of vaping.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014
Audio Slideshow Synopsis
For our project we have decided to interview one of our friends about the road that their major takes them on throughout their college career.
They are a business major at Lyndon, and they will be talking about specific classes that are required in the program. They will also be speaking about some helpful tips on being a business major.
He will be talking about his experience from the beginning of his freshman year to current time where he is a senior.
The more challenging classes will be addressed, as well as some of the more simple classes.
We will tell a story about the life of a business student from start to finish at Lyndon; and what it will take to become successful in the business world.
We will be using an audio recorder to record the interview. Photos will be shot with a DSLR camera and a cell phone.
With the photos we hope to show the progression a business student makes throughout their four years at Lyndon. Images will be of school related objects and places that business students utilize at LSC.
The audience that this will be aimed at is prospective business students that need some insight into what the actual major has to offer them. This interview will draw their attention because they are all interested in what business classes are like in college.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Slideshow HW
Transworld Photo Slideshow:
Jay Adams Slideshow:
Sidewalk Skate Gallery:
Slideshows are usually used to enhance the reading
experience a person will have with an article by adding pictures to look
through.
The first slideshow from Transworld.com was my favorite. It
not only had the pictures set up in a format of a video, but it also had sound
going in the background while you watch it.
The next slideshow was about Jay Adams’ death. I feel that
this one was lacking in overall emotion because there was no sound added. Also,
the pictures do not seem to be ones that he would want to be remembered by.
They seem thrown in there with no thought as to which photos they were using.
The final one is a gallery of skateboarding photos taken
during a competition. This gallery seemed to be pretty well planned.
It had a nicer format that opened up to full screen when
viewing the gallery. Having each picture with a little description was nice too
so at least you could understand what they were doing.
Overall, I think that these slideshows in particular did not
do the best job at telling a story. The only one that told somewhat of a story
was the Skateboarding competition gallery because it showed progression
throughout the gallery.
I do feel that sound makes a large difference for the effect
the slideshow has. If he first slideshow was less random it would have been my
favorite because of the music.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
The Unemployment Rates of Burlington Vs. Guilford
For our data visualization, we chose to look at and compare the unemployment rates of Burlington, Vermont, and Guilford, Connectcuit. From the months of March through August 2014 the unemployment rate has gradually increased in the months of June and August. It started at 3.2 in the month of March 2014. It seemed like in the months of April and May, that the unemployment rate decreased a little those being the months of spring meaning there was a bigger percentage of people who were employed and were able to find spring and summer employment. The overall estimated unemployment rate for Burlington was 4.1 percent as of the month of July 2014.
Comparing the unemployment rate in Guilford, CT we notice that the rate was significantly higher which is kind of strange since it’s a lot smaller than Burlington, VT. Must mean that there isn’t much opportunity around for employment and a lot more people have a difficult time trying to find employment in the town.
During the recession we just came out of, the unemployment rate in Burlington was a lot lower than the national unemployment rate. Right now, there are employers struggling to fill positions Known as the “Job Seeker’s Market.” There are more jobs that are available; more then there are people who are actually qualified for the position.
A lot of the jobs that in the Burlington area are in the service industry such as: hotels, restaurants, and convenient stores. The majority of the class is listed in the hospitality industry.
The fall foliage is going to open up demand for the tourist industry jobs, and also ski resorts are going to start getting busier. It’s also the beginning of the holiday season. There is a fair amount of manufacturing jobs in Burlington as well.
Burlington in particular is becoming a tech hub “spot.” There is a demand for highly skilled technical workers with advanced and specific computer skills, such as company’s like: dealer.com, mygofer.com. Burlington is also becoming a place where there are a lot of people who are creating their own businesses also known as entrepreneurs which is effecting the job market in such a way that people don’t need to work for anyone they can just work for themselves and be paid under their own payroll. The company uber.com is a taxi source company that has been designed using the Icloud new technology aspect. The company will need drivers, which will also affect the job market. As the years progress, the unemployment rate for Burlington will most likely decrease as more entrepreneurs create their own businesses, and will continue to increase in the town of Guilford, CT unless there is a change in the opportunity for employment and more jobs start becoming available.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Promising future for LSC Men's Basketball
Lyndonville, VT – The
Lyndon State College Men’s Basketball program is shaping up to have a very
bright future in the years to come with new head coach Chris Dorsey leading the
team.
Dorsey, a former member of the men’s basketball team
himself, has had extensive experience with the sport both on and off the court.
Not only was he one of the best players ever to have worn the LSC jersey but he
has also become a successful coach.
As a student at Lyndon, Dorsey graduated in 2007 as a
Bachelor of Science with a degree in Exercise Science.
Being part of the team while Lyndon had its most successful
season ever (23-5) shows that Dorsey is someone who is fit for the position of
head coach. He knows what it takes to make a team work harder and play longer
than they ever thought they could.
In 2004-05 Dorsey was named the Lyndon Athlete of the year
after being recognized nationally for his assist/turnover ratio. It is facts
like this that show hiring Dorsey as the head coach was a great idea for the
Hornets.
Off the court Dorsey has coached the men’s basketball team
at Esparto High School in Esparto, CA. This gave him the opportunity to coach
and work with some of the most talented athletes in Northern California.
Also, Dorsey has done some assistant coaching at Lyndon
immediately after he graduated in 2007. While coaching he taught Physical
Education electives.
As far as bringing in a new coach is concerned, that really
did not even happen here. Dorsey has been, and always will be an important
staple in the Lyndon athletics community.
He has finally been given the opportunity to lead the
Hornets the way he sees fit. As a former Hornet we can be assured that he will
put everything he has into the team.
As a coach Dorsey is said to be stern with his players in
order to instill great personal qualities in each of them. Also, he plans on
changing the style in which the team plays, which will be a refreshing change
for the players and fans.
Dorsey’s strengths as a coach are shown in his ability to
recruit players, further their skill development, and managing the team during
games and practices.
This coming season will mark the first of hopefully many
with Dorsey as the head coach. All of Lyndon is looking forward to seeing what
he can do with the program.
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