Thursday, June 24, 2010

Adding a flickr badge to your blog

How to embed a You Tube video onto your blog

Tutorial Seven: Assistive Technology

"Assistive technology is a range of devices, equipment, services and strategies used to eliminate problems and to improve an individual's level of function" (Cook & Hussey, 2000)

One example of assistive technology is a very simple yet effective device that magnetically sits ontop of jars and an audio message can be recorded saying for example 'this is the strawberry jam' so that people with visual impairments can just push the button and listen to hear what the product is. The device is only $4 so is an option for everyone that would find it useful.

In the tutorial we used the device to put on the strawberry jam that was used for scones. it helps a person function better because they don't have to rely on their impaired vision and risk making a mistake, instead they listen.

Tutorial Six: the internet and online communities

My selected on line community is http://www.facebook.com/

"Facebook is a social networking website that was originally designed for college students, but is now open to anyone 13 years of age or older. Facebook users can create and customize their own profiles with photos, videos, and information about themselves. Friends can browse the profiles of other friends and write messages on their pages"

Tech Terms. (2010). Facebook. Retrieved June 25, 2010, from http://www.techterms.com/definition/facebook

A free service that allows people to interact with friends through the use of their profiles, people can write status and friends can like and comment on them. You can also have private messages with friends through the use of private emails or private chat which happens when the other person is online at the same time. Users can also upload photos and videos and post links to other websites.

People contribute to facebook as a way of keeping in touch with friends and family.

This is an example of someones status update:
Kelly Orr Done DoNe DONE!!!! Queentsown here I come!

Many ethical issues may arise on facebook, especially around informed consent. Photos of people can easily be put onto facebook without that persons consent. Those photos could also very easily be photoshoped and altered.

Facebook is a very good community for interacting with friends and family, especially those that don't live close but it can also could mean that people get very reliant on facebook and use it to talk to people they could easily visit face to face or talk to on the phone.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Tutorial Four & Five: Video Production

During tutorial four and five we had to use a storyboard to plan and then produce our own short videos which we then had to learn how to post a video


YouTube is a video sharing website where people can upload, view and share videos, others can then rate and post comments on the videos people broadcast. In this tutorial we learnt how to post YouTube videos.

Planning a film requires a lot of work on the storyboard, we completed one in class for out short movies. It involves coming up with the topic and then going through each shot that is going to be done from the start to the finish. The type of shot also has to be included here as well as any other details that make the process of filming the clip easier and more efficient.

Tutorial Three: Blog Creation

The services offered by Blogger:
Users make posts that could be for a range of different reasons, whether it be a personal diary, a breaking news outlet, a collection of links or memos to the world. The users can individually design their blog and decide if they want to add other features such as videos or Flikr photos for example. Other people follow the blog and read and make comments on the posts. Another blog host is www.blogspot.com

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Tutorial Two: Digital Camera use and applications

"A new technology is rarely superior to an old one in every feature"

Some of the pluses that digital cameras hold in relation to more traditional film based cameras are that they are multifunctional and have the ability to record sound and video as well as photographs. The digital camera also allows people to see the image straight away, they are much smaller so more portable and can copy the images to other devices with ease. Some of the minuses digital cameras have are around the cost of equipment because it is more than jus the actual camera that needs to be purchased, you also need to buy camera cords, camera cases, memory cards and if you want to print your own photos you also need a printer, ink and photo paper for example.



Digital images can be stored, transferred and manipulated using other communication technology in many different ways, these include putting photos onto computers or laptops then also putting them onto CD's or memory sticks. You can also upload and share photos with friends on social networking sites like facebook, bebo and myspace as well as email them to others via cell phones or normal email accounts. Photos can also be used in editing programmes such as photoshop.



Ethical issues that may arise from the use of image capturing devices will most likely revolve around informed consent, it is very easy for photos to be taken of someone when they are unaware or not thinking about where the image could end up so if someone puts that photo on a social networking site without their permision issues will arise here. The photo could also be mistreated by using the likes of photoshop where the image can get dramatically edited without the viewer knowing its been changed so this too would form issues surrounding informed consent if the photo was publisied without the persons awareness.



Digital images could be used in occuaptional therapy for housing modifications or where a client might need some sort of adaptive equipment. It would also help if you wanted to get a second opinion about something you could dicuss the image with other collegues.



"Flicker is a popular photosharing website that allows members to upload their own photos into customizable albums that can then be labeled, organized, tagged, and publicly posted."

(Hudson Horizons, (2010). Flikr. Retreived June 3, 2010, from http://www.hudsonhorizons.com/Our-Company/Internet-Glossary/Flickr.htm)

Another photo storage website that offers a simaliar service to Flickr.com is photobucket.com.



The difference between a digital and an optical zoom:

Optical zoom uses the optics (lens) of the camera to bring the subject closer. Digital zoom is an invention of digital video cameras. It is not uncommon to see digital videocams with 300x digital zoom.

Digital zoom is not really zoom, in the strictest definition of the term. What digital zoom does is enlarge a portion of the image, thus ’simulating’ optical zoom. In other words, the camera crops a portion of the image and then enlarges it back to size.

(Photoxels, (2002-2010). Optical Vs Digital Zoom. Retrieved June 3, 2010, from http://www.photoxels.com/digital-photography-tutorials/optical-digital-zoom/)



A megapixel (MP) is 1 million pixels, and is a term used not only for the number of pixels in an image, but also to express the number of image sensor elements of digital cameras or the number of display elements of digital displays.